HOLIDAY TURKEY
These are ubiquitous, but the only TDay decoration I have seen on my cold rides. Just like Bill’s (with maybe a little less girth) but nobody is calling ’nobody’ a turkey ?

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Strong winds have rendered most inflatables to a crumpled mass on the ground., or they may have blown into Indiana.
After our high wind storm, we have been having rather glorious weather — for November that is. Cold riding in high 30s, low 40s when one is not yet become acclimated to it, but bright sun and deep blue sky have made for some wonderful riding. I must get out again today as we are due for some wet after this historic 13 day run of sun and dry. There will be more days to ride, but not as nice as it has recently been for this time of year.
Glad you are getting some sunny days, but it sounds pretty cold. We are still in the mid- and upper forties. Wind here too, but not too extreme. I’m trying to get acclimated. Haven’t had to get out the foot warmers yet.
A little cold, but I do have cold weather gear! And the sunshine is a good trade off. Rain coming in for a few days so making good use of the dry sunny days ;’-)
Hey! I know that guy! 😉