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this most
excellent canopy, the air, look you, this brave
o'erhanging firmament, this majestical
roof fretted
with golden fire, why, it appears no other thing
to
me than a foul and pestilent congregation of `vapours.
-- Shakespeare, Hamlet
I’ve been
riding the bus to work this past week.
We’ve been having a heat wave. The temperature has been in the 100’s. Well, in the 30’s in Celsius but “100’s”
sound more impressive. It was impressive—and
oppressive---heat
Because of
the heat the powers that be declared Wednesday, Thursday and Friday as “Spare
the Air” days. It means that the
expected air-pollution levels will exceed some value and so people are asked to
not drive their cars to work or to carpool.
Of course, compliance with this request is purely voluntary. As such I would guess less that 1% of the
population adjusts their commute habits.
But I
do: I ride the bus. The company I work for hands out little
stickers that we can put on our employee badges. These stickers allow us to ride the bus for
free. I guess my employer pays some
annual fee to the bus company.
In
So I ride
the bus so the people of
Riding the
bus in wealthy
Here, no
one rides. The bus I take typically has
three or four other passengers, mostly Hispanics. On Friday coming home from work, there was no one but the driver on the bus when I
got on.
Why don’t
people ride? Well, when I drive to work
it takes 15 minutes. When I ride my bike
it takes 30 minutes. When I ride the
bus, it takes 45 minutes. Of that time
15 minutes is walking to and from the bus stops. 5-10 minutes is waiting for the bus.
I justify
the extra time by counting the walking time as my daily exercise. Walking is probably sufficient on hot smoggy
days, but I can’t use that as my only exercise.
So I won’t be riding the bus every day.
When the weather cools down (which it actually already has this weekend)
I’ll be back to a combination of driving to work and riding my bike.
But I will
miss the bus. I think what I’ll really
miss is the fascinating variety of people:
a young pair of Indian women, one of whom has a baby. An elderly Chinese woman. An Hispanic man who
can’t seem to stop yawning. Come to
think of it, I may be the only white guy on the bus.
Well,
summer’s just begun. There will be more “spare
the air” days and more bus trips before long.