Thursday, January 16, 2025

Sights on the Walk

Hello, This morning on my first walk, I saw the mail carrier wearing shorts. My coat, two scarves, hat, and mittens kept me warm, but not hot. How does that guy manage all day with that attire? This afternoon Leroy and I took a shorter walk. When we were waiting to cross the street, a car even stopped for us where there was no stop sign for them. Sometimes even at the stop signs I am not sure the cars are going to stop so we stay back. Perhaps we are invisible. I know that being a pedestrian is dangerous business with more deaths from that than from passengers in the city. We certainly look both ways and even try to check on people making a left turn. At night we each wear a flashing red light on our arm. Hopefully that makes us visible. Some Christmas decorations are still up. I enjoy the lights at night. It adds variety to the walk. We always try to find protection from the wind. The college football field has strong winds blowing across it. Buildings are much more protection. When it is quite cold, I find self-talk keeps me positive about the experience. For instance, congratulating myself on getting half way. Sometimes I count the blocks that are left and maybe even the houses, if it is daunting. Anything to keep going. Leroy gets more steps on the same walk than I do. It is disgusting, but I try to convince myself that it is ok. His device records more steps than mine does. Paula

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