Yesterday was the first moderately dry day in weeks, and the wind was westerly in the morning and easterly in the afternoon, so a bidirectional tailwind. Also, I had a short day at work...
Of course, that meant riding to work in the dark, in thick fog, on a cycleway that isn't lit for most of the way between here and Rottenburg, but that would be fine. After all, what could go wrong?
Well, there were a couple of slightly hairy moments when I found I'd underestimated my speed, but the state and local governments have made a lovely cycleway along the Neckar valley, and they've considerately painted white lines down both sides for a lot of it, which helps tremendously when visibility can be measured in feet.
Between Rottenburg and Tübingen the valley widens and visibility improved, which would have been an improvement except that there was still enough to fug up my glasses.
I arrived on time, then the fog lifted, and the sun came out, and I had to peel off two layers to ride home...
Between Tübingen and Rottenburg,
Wurmlinger Kapelle on the hill in the distance.
Beyond Rottenburg, narrower valley and those very useful white lines.
Nearly home: this view always cheers me up.