30 laps, a new high by 8!
I was beginning to feel like I could just keep going the last few times, so I tried it and did. I think I could probably have gone further. I am amazed, just a few weeks ago, on day 1 I struggled to do 5 laps.
Now I have to figure out how to adapt to this, my original plan was to ride out the driveway and head out, but now I know there are more obstacles to doing that than I had considered. One to the top I am on a very busy 4 lane highway. My plan was to just ride a very short distance down it and then turn onto some farm roads, problem with that is its downhill for a ways and I would need to ride back up that hill at the end of my ride. I may put the bike in the truck and see what the ride up that hill feels like. At least the steeper parts are paved.
I am still a long ways from that 20 year old, the last time I biked, but I'm starting to move away from the fat 67 year old a little bit.
Its funny, I really did not want to get on the bike today, trying to think of excuses not to. I am basically a pretty lazy person. But I forced myself to get on and in a couple of laps I was feeling more in the mood.
LaMa, my diet is having the opposite effect on the dogs. When I used to binge they got a good share of it, my binge buddies. The older one has lost weight along with me, and she needed to. At first my wife was surprised that the old dog was losing weight, she used to comment that she was not feeding her any less. But then I think my wife figured it out.
Amy, it never ceases to amaze me how little I really know about history. This earthquake is a good example, I considered Hurricane Katrina and the tragedy in New Orleans to be a major world event, and it was. However when you add up the death and destruction it pales along side what happened in Ayla, and the Ayla earthquake is pretty far down on the list of historic tragedies I know nothing about. Kind of puts our importance (or lack of it) in the big picture into perspective.