I'm a bit rusty with this blog thing, as you can tell by the infrequency of my posts of late. To be honest, I really haven't felt like myself for a while. Not like myself physically, not like myself mentally as they are both closely aligned for me. It's like I got myself into a big rut with work, home life routine, running, etc. and couldn't get out. Funny how a change in routine, a change in environment can shake things up just enough to get you back on track. That's what happened for me anyway. A work trip to Florida was the catalyst I needed, not for the actual change, but to recognize I was in a rut and needed a change. I got a little sunshine, met a great new friend, and came back with some good ideas for work. All are energizing. So now I post.
The arrival of spring always seems to breathe new life into me. And although it is not here just yet, I am looking forward to the warmer months. Even though I grew up in South Dakota and weathered the winters in North Dakota in college, it's clear to me that I am not a cold weather person. I long to be outside in the yard, puttering in the garden, reading a good book on the patio, and hiking in the mountains, without having to dress in layers. When I say I "can't wait" for spring or summer, I feel like I'm wishing my life away. I'm certainly no spring chicken, as the aches in my body remind me daily. But I can't help to look forward to doing more of the things I love to do.
Today is a gorgeous day...near 70 and sunny. The next few days are supposed to follow suit. Tomorrow I'll be doing the "Runnin of the Green" with my friend Nancy. This is the first race for me since the Denver Marathon last October. Don't worry...I have NO expectations other than to finish (it's only 4 miles for pete's sake) so I won't be dissappointed. I signed up for the Colfax Half-Marathon on May 17th and so far training has been just ok. I look at my training plan and follow it some, but haven't been that serious about it yet. Hopefully I'll get into it soon.
In a couple of weeks I'll head to Fruita with Sargent and his friends for a few days good warm weather hiking. My friend Heather and Scout will be coming too, which will make it even better. I'll be vacationing much of the month of June...trip to Alaska, family visits. Sargent and I will ride the MS 150 on our tandem at the end of June. We hope to do one more overnight type trip on our tandem this summer as well.
I rented a 10x20 garden plot in the community gardens just down the street. That will give me more space to grow cucumbers, squash, zucchini, eggplant, peppers, tomatoes, carrots, and potatoes. I'll still plant my herbs and a few other things in the planter boxes around the patio, but the larger veggies will have room to grow in the community plot. I'll do some more work on the front yard flower garden. Perhaps I can talk Sargent into finally letting me remove the ugly water wheel that doesn't work. I look forward to spending time with friends and family this summer, on the patio, grilling garden veggies, sipping wine...



1 comment:
sweet i was hoping you would be coming to fruita with us should be a really good time. you think co has too much winter have pity on us mn folks. now as far as the water wheel goes it has to stay and you need a sweet pink flamingo to go next to it. heck i will even repair the wheel when i am out there so your new flamingo can do a bit of wading. c ya in two weeks. start feeding sarge more doughnuts so i can keep up plz.
ryan
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