A few musings, as the year draws to a close ...
During the almost four years that we have been married, when my sister-in-law is between West Coast contract jobs, she can take care of their mom, while we get out for varying lengths of time. During prior years, we made do with our Honda CR-V and motels, as we traveled. Our last notable outing was June of 2019 when we went to Gettysburg National Battlefield Park (we are both history nerds).
The subject of the "Van Go! Project" (Figures 1 and 2) has been touched upon in other posts.
A different endeavor ...
After beginning my 2016 program with four laps (4 miles), every other day I increased by a mile until I reached 12 miles per session. (Good progress, but that "ate up" four hours of my day each time, so I switched to outdoor walking to get the benefits of walking up and down hills.) If I went through my files, I might be able to find monthly records and a 2016 yearly total, but other current endeavors keep me occupied.
I do recall that I did exceed the 100-mile cumulative mark with that indoor project. This project, however, did come to an end when I met my 2nd wife on the last day of the year (during the day, at a local Dunkin' Donuts for coffee). Thereafter, it seems that I was distracted during 2017 - 2020.
For 2021, while getting reacclimated to walking (with my doctor's approval), I only covered 13+ miles in January. I decided to step-it-up to an ambitious 67 miles per month (equal to my age).
Progress:
January - 13.53 miles February - 74.96 miles March - 89.53 miles April - 72.76 miles May - 79.65 miles June - 44.92 miles (foot problems helped by Podiatrist visit) July - 99.04 miles August - 6.33 miles (Vacation prep and vacation) Sept. - 17.39 miles (Post-vacation chores and quarterly job) October - 77.17 miles November - 124.48 miles December (thus far) - 73.78 miles, need 30.96 mi. (+/-) more
Cumulative distance - 773.04, with 2021 Goal of 804 miles. Including the unfinished December walking, my monthly average is 64.42 miles. December rain and quarterly job present some challenges, but it is certainly within reach.
My Reading Program ...
I usually read one book per month (I did 14 last year and 12 in 2019), but this year with van-preparation, traveling, and my walking program, I have only finished four books and have two more "in the hopper", though I don't know if I can finish both.
Common threads through these books are: 1.) They all have a "science connection" and 2.) Five of them were unfamiliar to me (I had heard of "A Sand County Almanac").
This next book is a follow-up to "Buffalo for the Broken Heart". The experiences described in Buffalo for the Broken Heart were the precursors for Wild Idea Buffalo Company.
I have had Buffalo burgers a couple of times at Ted's Montana Grill, but I am sure they were nothing like a fresh steak.
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