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Oh, has it been awhile? I’ve been receiving complaints about the lack of recent postings. Go figure.
These past couple of weeks have been busy and it’s cut into my exercise schedule. From what I’ve found, Wednesday – Saturday is the rough part. Wednesday nights are spent prepping for Thursday, Thursday night is [...]

Sep 30th, 2002 | Filed under Donald

A brisk 16 mile ride this morning before the sun was overhead and heated up the day . . .

Sep 22nd, 2002 | Filed under Donald

Where have the days gone? With the semester in full swing, things are pretty hectic. Today was fast paced — a little bit of tennis in the morning followed by a nice slow ride this evening before supper. It was hot mid-day, but the mornings and evenings have been relatively cool for September in Florida. [...]

Sep 21st, 2002 | Filed under Donald

Lately, I’ve been walking more than cycling. With the days getting shorter, it’s more difficult to cycle given dusk — road hazards, difficulty seeing, etc. Walking around the neighborhood is so much easier. Because our streets are reasonably lit and neighbors are always out and about, it’s almost fun.
Let’s see… 6 miles walking [...]

Sep 18th, 2002 | Filed under Donald

On Friday, I saw an advertisement in the New York Times by the Ad Council. I thought it was a great statement. Here it is –
“READ THIS AD. OR DON’T. An exercise in freedom.
By deciding to continue reading, you’ve just demonstrated a key American freedom – choice. And, should you choose to turn the page, [...]

Sep 16th, 2002 | Filed under Donald

Walked seven miles early this morning — it was nice out: light breeze, overcast, and cool.

Sep 15th, 2002 | Filed under Donald

We had dinner tonight at The Atlanta Bread Company. I had the clam chowder with a sourdough loaf as a bowl. Steph had the soup and sandwich. Oh yeah, it’s a non-smoking establishment. There aren’t many of those around here.
We played tennis this evening. When we were walking to the car afterward, we could see [...]

Sep 13th, 2002 | Filed under Donald