Hope your enjoying winter. It seems to everywhere this year!
Sunday, February 14, 2010
It's Beginning to Get to Me
Winter that is. Not sure, but the picture below might be a clue.
A couple of full moons have come and gone and yet, it is still winter.
On sunny days, I have ventured outside to enjoy a hike or a ski. I even grew a beard to help fight off the cold.
But back came the darkness and gloom. So, I stayed inside and played with my camera, recording images of shadows made by moonlight.
When that didn't work, Rene and I headed to Chicago to try to find some comic relief and celebrate our anniversary. 21 years of bliss. Well, for me anyway!
I tried burying myself in my work. But even that is getting close to finishing. There will be another one. But this one was fun while it lasted.
But every once and awhile, a nice warm moment comes along and gives you a chance to think about something other than cold and snow. Our newest family member Duke. Our grand-puppy if you will.
But now, I hear folks talking. Talking about races. Races like Barry-Roubaix. 32 miles of hills and gravel. And a little over a month away. So, I reluctantly head to the basement and begin the slow painful process of training. Or torture. Had to happen sooner of later.
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5 comments:
loving the trainer, eh?
we've had 5" or more of snowcover for 66 days now. it's getting old. i'm sure that the meltoff will bring high water, perhaps flooding, in a month or so.
it will pass and we'll be back on our bikes again. the snowshoes and skis will get put away until next winter.
enjoy....
Nice cap collection for sure. Makes be want to skip the oats this a.m.... hmm... 1 month to Barry. I guess I should use this day wisely.
You've seen the pictures. We've had a false spring this week. Such a nice break from cold! I'll bottle up some sunshine and send it up. How much you need? 4 cases do it?
Jeff: Sunshine in any amounts is appreciated. A six is a good start! Did my first outside ride of 2010 yesterday; chilly but nice to be on the bike again.
Ali: Barry scares me. I hear it is nothing but hills. Oh well, DFL usually gets a prize, so I am all over that!
Paul: I know your suffering again this weekend with snow shovel duty. That will be my task this week (supposed to hit some time today). At least I had a taste of the good life (cycling) for a day!
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