
I have walked all this before, and ridden bicycle on it, but hadn't noticed this little pond. Maybe it's not usually a pond!

Neat patterns in this small wetland with the hummocks behind the cattails.

The sky was blue to the north, but in the southwest it was very typically wintery.

The roads were mostly clear, with only a few slushy places. Going through town was the worst with icy or unshoveled sidewalks. Still, I averaged 17.1 minutes a mile. I know hikes aren't races, but sometimes the road walks are just a way to get exercise, and upping the speed increases the endurance.
In other news: I did some editing, and switched to non-Christmas accordion pieces to practice. Still pretty much in relaxation mode.
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4 comments:
When I was walking a lot getting bored with the same old route was a big problem. I never thought of walking them backwards. I like the way that tree looks against the sky in the first picture
Your walks are so pretty...forwards or backwards. :) I need to get out on the trail...we've had a houseful of people and I couldn't escape.
That's a fast walk!
Ann- trails really do look different in each direction. Road walks... I'm not sure.
Lin- yes! Get out there!
Stew- I seem to be able to crank out the road miles.
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