Last evening we took off for Walmart for a fun walk around the store. Of course we stopped but a few times to find something to buy, but in the end, we had put in close to 2 miles of walking.
Then, this morning, being Saturday, I was able to get out much earlier than usual. I leashed up TEEKO and headed for the great outdoors.
My thoughts centered around the mountains, and how majestic they truly are.
What exactly happened to bring those up and standing so tall? Was it an earthquakes, millions of years ago, or was it volcanic in nature? Although I am not aware of any volcanoes in This area of Ogden, Utah, I have often read how they were responsible for many natural phenomenon that has created our area today.
As I walked along, talking to my Pomeranian, I told him about all the deep crevices in the mountain faces, and how God had to have had a special hand in making the colors so glorious. The Wasatch Mountains are truly magnificent. They stands so tall, and have colors of greens, browns, purples, reds and blues that only God knows what put the colors there.
I put in a mile this morning, and felt wonderful (except my legs and back), when we returned home. We sat on our front lawn swing for a few minutes before returning to our very busy Saturday.
So, how was your day?
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I am now forced to walk regardless of the weather and how I feel about exercise that particular day. I am committed to walking about 40 minutes each day as I walk my son to school.
I wish I could say that I am thinking profound things along the way, but mostly I am worried about us being late. On the way back, I do walk as fast as I can so my walking is a bit higher impact.
Once there is a frost, I plan to keep on walking a bit after I drop him off. Right now my allergies are so bad that I can't stay out for too long.
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