Dear Drivers,
First, let me thank you all for your consideration regarding my well-being. Your attention regarding my presence on the road while running or cycling really is remarkable. I've noted your concern for years, in fact, and waiting until now to recognize it is nothing short of unforgivably remiss on my part. In an attempt to redress this failing, please let me recognize as many of you as I can on an individual basis:
To the otherwise responsible-looking woman who didn't check both ways before urging her late model Honda into the intersection I was crossing—thank you both for missing me and having the character to spare me any embarrassment that said near-miss might have caused if you had done anything other than ignore the entire, ugly, incident.
To the young man in the Chevy SUV who swerved in a hilarious imitation of aiming to hit me while I was riding my bike on a county road—thank you for adding just a little excitement to what might otherwise have been an uneventful ride. I'd like to note, in particular, the remarkably animated face you made while doing this, but I'm afraid my description just wouldn't do it justice.
To the young man in the Ford sedan, the middle-aged fellow in the Ford truck, and the middle aged women in the Mustang—I am humbled by your offer to build a series of sidewalks along my fourteen-mile jogging route. Please contact me with further details regarding this "Get off the road!" Are you all serving on the committee?
Finally, to young woman who narrowly missed hitting me while passing only to come within inches of hitting me while making a right turn ten feet later—I appreciate the suggestion that my recent weight loss means I take up less room on the road.
Sincerely yours,
The runner/biker/walker you endangered this week.





