Monday, October 26

Okay, just one more crazy overseas story...

Ah the weirdness that the Google search results will sometimes throw up:

Bay City News Service
Posted: 10/24/2009 11:04:35 AM PDT
Updated: 10/24/2009 02:35:24 PM PDT

A bicyclist suffered minor injuries this morning when she rode into a line tethering a hot air balloon to the ground in Napa County, a Cal Fire spokesman said.

According to the spokesman from Cal Fire's Napa County unit, the woman encountered the tethering line stretched into the roadway as she was bicycling on Henry Road, at Dealy Lane near the Napa-Sonoma county line.

"She didn't hit the balloon, she hit the tether," the spokesman said. The woman was treated for minor injuries, he said.

Cal Fire did not have information on whether the balloon had just landed in the area. According to the spokesman, hot air balloon companies usually launch farther north and work with air currents. "They come down where they come down," he said.

The California Highway Patrol received word of the incident at about 9:30 a.m. Preliminary reports said the bicyclist injured her ankle and suffered lacerations to the neck, nose and hands, according to CHP Officer John Short.

Possible scenario: Woman riding bicycle along road. Oh, what's that? A balloon? It seems to be coming down. Fascinating. It appears to be falling down in my direction, so I won't take my eyes off it. There appear to be some people crossing the road in my peripheral vision dragging a rope, but I will continue watching this balloon very carefully and intently. Hey Lady! Look out!

Careful with those crown lines out there kids - sometimes crossing a seemingly empty road with it when you are deflating may seem like a good idea, but never underestimate the meandering abilities of the public. I don't think it was a "tether" line for a second. I do get a bit disheartened sometimes reading these things that appear to be second or even third-hand account of "incidents" that somehow pass for local news on third-rate (predominantly American) news websites. I guess there are others involved with special interest hobbies or sports that are equally despairing of the kind of coverage that they get. Ah well, hope the lady on the bike was not badly hurt.



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