On Wed, 3 Jul 2024 02:22:05 -0000 (UTC), Mortimer Houghton <
[email protected]> wrote:
I decided to finally purchase some
bicycling shorts and jersey so I don't roast quite so badly in the texas heat as I ride.
I wear a jersey mainly because it has six pockets. One for my phone,
one for a pencil, one for a notebook, one for keys, lipstick,
sunscreen, and ointment, one for my wallet, one for magnifying glasses
and a paper towel.
An all-cotton T-shirt is really cool if you dip it in water and wring
it out before putting it on. But it dries so fast! I remember
T-shirts as lasting only a mile or two.
Once I stopped at Rotary Park and ran the sleeves of my linen jersey
under the drinking fountain, and they were dry when I crossed a bridge
that Google Maps says is three hundred and fifty feet from the
fountain.
In a linen jersey, I can put water from my drinking bottle on my
shirt, but I made the current one out of quilting cotton after
searching in vain for yellow linen, and water just beads up on it. I
*can* get it wet, but more water goes onto the ground than soaks into
the fabric.
I make my jerseys with long sleeves to keep the sun off, and wet the
sleeves in hot weather. I'm now searching for a sprinkler-top
drinking bottle. Spray bottles and sprinkler cans are common, but
none, so far, are meant for potable water.
So I DuckDuckGoed again, and sprinkler caps for beverage bottles do
exist. Now all I have to do is to find a store that sells them. It
appears that the garden shop is the place to look.
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Joy Beeson
joy beeson at centurylink dot net
http://wlweather.net/PAGEJOY/
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