40 laps, but it was not much fun, cold about 32 F (0 C) and quite windy, ...
Not very well, I think I probably under count a little. Whenever I lose track I always go back to the last number I was sure of and count from there, so I probably do a few extra, I am sure its not an over count. Precision in counting probably isn't too important.in your biking, i have to ask.... how do you keep track of laps?
Maybe compared to where you live now, but if I remember right you grew up in a place with very cold winters.that's not cold... considering the wind, that's FREEZING...!
Not really, not at our house. In the 2 1/2 winters we have been here the deepest was 2 or 3 feet, and its not continuous cover through the winter, it tends to warm up enough to melt off every few weeks. On the mountains, just a km or so away it gets a lot deeper. I did once have snowshoes, I am not sure people still use them much, cross-county skis seem to have replaced them. Thanks for the suggestions, just walking in the snow can be good exercise.Does the snow get very deep?
well, i'm glad i'm not alone there.. lol. in cooking i sometimes resort to bizarre behavior. when i make a double shortbread recipe it takes over 10 cups of flour so i often line up a row of pennies and move one at a time each cup i add. i'm still ok with remembering behavior a few seconds old.Not very well, I think I probably under count a little. Whenever I lose track I always go back to the last number I was sure of and count from there, so I probably do a few extra, I am sure its not an over count. Precision in counting probably isn't too important. ....
oh, i've been in severely cold weather, but i think when you move to a warmer climate, your perception of temperatures shifts. you can tell the first year residents here who have moved from the northern border states. in December they'll be wearing shorts and t's on the low 50° nights while i'll have at least a sweatshirt on. if it gets into the 40's i'll break out the old scarf. pretty sure i could take real cold again. i actually prefer cold to hot... you can usually get warmer when it's cold easier than you can get cooler when it's hot.... Maybe compared to where you live now, but if I remember right you grew up in a place with very cold winters. ...
Good point! So by the same token, summers should be much less trying - for which (prospective) relief, much thanks!i probably have about 4-5% less insulation than last winter.
when what you're doing is working well. Two or three feet of snow sounds a lot to me - yes, I'd think a forty minute walk through that, snowshoes or not, would be all the workout anyone would need!No need to keep trying to set new records.
if i had to point to any downside of weight loss, i now also find drives over an hour or so to be slightly less comfortable... i need to invest in a seat cushion... my butt is too bony...! poor me, eh? ...lol.... Overlandflyer I have been absolutely freezing this winter thus far and my sister pointed out to me it's the weight loss and I never thought of that.
Oh, I guess they are a response to our natural desire to explain things, get direction, and see into the future. I also find them entertaining, I have always read my horoscope when I saw it. And I've paid a few fortune tellers at fairs. Never much believed any of it, but always entertaining. I think these things can be a kind of oracle.I don't think I would ever understand airy-fairy concepts like angels but I do find your snippets amusing & entertaining.