THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, April 12, 2012
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OBSERVATIONS AND CONGRATULATIONS I just got back from a
mountain bike ride. The first Thursday night ride this spring! The gusty wind was cold. At times, the single track was hard to follow plowing through the many dead leaves on the ground. Since there was little snow melt and little rain, the dry weather really shortened mud sea- son. Riding along the dry trails I realized why the forest fire danger is rated high, code red, it wouldn’t take much to set a fire off and the wind would take it far.
I hope it rains soon; my flowers hope so too. Rachel and I had a great
time at Cannon’s and Bret- ton Woods’ pond skim- ming contests. Cannon had a great big pool but slush pond disaster struck after the first 40 crazy- costumed contestants! A vortex of swirling water formed above the hole made by a skier’s boot that broke through the plastic liner when the water found
a way to escape through the snow! The pond that took all morning to fill emptied in a matter of minutes. Ten contestants were disappointed not to have a chance to be a hero or a wet zero. Rachel said she could see the water quickly disappear from the starting area; she’ll just have to sign up again next year. All the skiers and snowboarders put on a fun show and I think it added so much more fun to the event to require all contes- tants to wear costumes! At Bretton Woods I was
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the test dummy, I went first and skimmed across in style. Rachel went next and almost made it but at the last second she fell backwards into the pond’s cold water. The Bretton Woods event crew really did a great job deco- rating the pond for the beach party - beach balls bounced around on top
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