In my life there are only two seasons, winter and summer. And on Friday I got out for my first ride of the summer season. As you can see by the pictures below, it was a beautiful day. I might divide summer into spring, summer and fall, but I hope the whole package lasts as long as possible before I have to hibernate again!
I just rode up and down our own street, down into the cul-de-sac and back to the other end at the stop sign, four times altogether.At this time of year its buds are swelling fast, giving the branches a stubbled look. Soon those will be leaves.
Beyond the cul-de-sac is an open lawn. There was a flurry of concern 2 or 3 years ago about development going in here. It's on a street of single family homes, but of course they proposed cramming about six townhouses in here. I don't know what the final decision was.
I turned around and headed back. Passing our own home I checked out the trees in our fencerow. It's a big change since they cut down the huge White Ash; we're left with just maples.
This end of the street is dominated by a row of big Norway Spruce which throw a large patch of shade across the street. On the left we have our mailboxes and a tiny library.
After that I turned around and did the entire ride three more times. Good practice with my new wheelchair, which goes a trifle faster, up to 10 km/hr. All in all a ride of about 24 short blocks.
I thought I should practice the gears and speeds on my new wheelchair, since I discovered that you can't read the control panel in bright sunlight. I was downtown recently, delivered to the library and I had to cross the traffic light to go to the bank. The chair was moving so slowly I tried to change gears as i crossed at the light, and turned the machine off by mistake while I was still in the middle of the road! It was embarrassing and perhaps a little unsafe!
This chair has indoor and outdoor gears, with five speeds in each gear. I need to learn those so that I can switch in my sleep without actually looking at the control panel! Hence the practice before I ride all the way downtown by myself, which I will do on Thursday.







You have a lovely area to ride, even if the route is short. Good luck with the new wheelchair and enjoy the warm weather!
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like this new chariot has so much more to offer, and SO good to get out for a ride.Let that fine weather continue.
ReplyDeleteIt's good to practice the different things on the new wheelchair so you can switch things up when you need to even though you can't see the control panel in sunshine. I'm sure you'll get it in no time. Pictures were definitely worth the trips.
ReplyDeleteAh, the ole learning curve. I just read a post where their washer was getting an internet update. Is you chair online too, perchance? Hopefully, there will soon be more days like Saturday.
DeleteYou are really brave, you know. That's quite a challenge for even the mobile, 24 blocks! One day maybe you can share a photo of that controller panel. It really is amazing to me what wheelchairs can do these days.
ReplyDeleteThat is good news! It sounds like a great chair!
ReplyDeleteGlad you got to get out and ride. :)
ReplyDeleteI didn't even know wheelchairs had gears.
I hope you get very familiar with the different features of your new wheelchair. It sounds challenging.
ReplyDeleteIt looks a very nice area to be out and about in.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure you will very soon familiarise yourself with your new chair.
All the best Jan
It's goods that you're getting out.
ReplyDeleteIt is always good to practice anything before you have to do it. You should however contact the Wheelchair Supplier, telling them you have a Safety Issue not being able to read the display screen when you are outside. They could change the display or make a Visor for the existing until.
ReplyDeleteStay Safe and Enjoy getting in the Sun.
It's about time.
it looks like a beautiful day...well spent. i really like the 4 seasons and i am sure i would not enjoy life without them. i rather like winter and the whole hibernation thing, but i did not enjoy this winter as much as i usually do!! you will get the hang of the new chair, it all takes time and practice!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. And a really good reminder to everyone to watch out for the wild wheelchair wheelie guys and gals! :-) I love your photos, FG, and I really like your attitude about life and continuing to love life, no matter what. Me too, emotionally I lump spring and summer and fall together ... then there's winter.
ReplyDelete"Freedom! a taste of freedom!"
ReplyDeleteSo happy to hear that you are able to wheel out and about again!