Walking Solo and Yet Not Alone.

Mark and Noel are visiting their new grand baby so my walk this morning was solo.  Not to worry though I have a new series called "The Big Picture" by Baxter Kruger.  Interesting look at life.  So I was not alone.

The funniest thing down on Water Street was 4 ducks feeding in Stoney Creek.  They would just go bottoms up with a tail and feet above water, taking turns eating.  It looked like an amusement game.  If I can get the video from camera phone downloaded I will post it here.

Today was beautiful with the temperature not too cold or too hot.  Blue skies and nature is vivid in color and detail.  On Palmyra Road there is a field of wheat that was cut and it is golden and a unique design that made for another perfect picture if I can get it on here.

Just so Sonya knows, her son was fishing last night down by the creek because he did lose his wallet there and I saw him this morning.  He is a good kid and hard to believe Ryan is 16 going on 21.  My daughter and Ryan were born within a few days of each other right after a blizzard in March.  Life marches on.

So I walked on up past Nellies house and then turned around before a house with 4 barking dogs.  They didn't look mean but I didn't want to spend the next hour coaxing them back into their yard.  The river was beautiful with the currents going over ledges and around rocks.  It is clear and full.  We have had quite a bit of rain this year and I don't think there is any drought in site.

On the way back I saw Mary getting into her car.  For those who don't know Mary she was a realtor, now retired and has a great sense of humor.  She was rooting around in her purse, a large bag, looking for lipstick and came up with a flashlight.  She said you just keep rooting till the right thing comes up.

We approach life like that.  At times it seems like I just keep rooting till the right thing comes up.  I think that makes me blessed.  How nice!

Keep walkin,

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Lost In Life But Still Walking

Today I walked with Terri at 5am and again at 7:30 with Noel.  For whatever reason it is a good thing to get outside and move around.  At 5 it was foggy and actually cold.  Terri and I walked and talked.  It was a good and we need that time to know what is happening.

Then Noel was ready to walk and went out again.  The sun had come up bringing warmth and light.  Edinburg has many different moods during the day.

I believe that is true of us as well.  We have many different moods through our lives.  I had never understood people who say they had the worst year of the their lives until this last year.  I began last year with a trip to the emergency room thinking I was having a heart attack.  Turned out it was just the stress of dealing with my parents and an alcoholic brother.   At least the next couple of months of counseling helped me to understand I wasn't nuts.  I remember going to the first meeting and thinking what if he uncovers a bag of worms and totally blows me away.  He didn't.  He said I had done very well dealing with it up to this point.

Then a close friend started having problems health wise and within a couple of months died from cancer.  Too much time in the hospital.  However it helped me to deal with my Aunt's death who passed away a few months later.  Aunt Louise was as close to me as my own mother and was a dear friend too.

All this set during a tremendouse downturn in real estate that aside from the great depression has never been seen before.  So we have my mental and physical health, death and financial stress.  Then about 3 months ago I was hit by a car while washing the window of my car in a gas station, a month later had a stroke in my eye and now have another problem happening with my leg that was hit.

The not so funny thing everyone around us was having the same issues.  Not to the same degree perhaps but people always have stress it seems.

So this morning while walking, I get the sense of someone waking out of a sleep, sitting up and looking around.  It's about time for a new season!  Normally I am resilient and positive but this last year stretched me beyond the usual limits.  It feels like the resiliency is back.

So while life can divert and distract us for a time or a season, it shouldn't be permanent.  There is a lot life all around us.  Life is a dance if we will but join in.  Or perhaps a walk, up tall hills, down high mountains and trails beside cool waters.

Keep walkin,

Ron

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Walking In The Burg.

This summer so far has been great.  Over the past few years we have had very dry summers and usually by now the heat is on and we are cooking.  I think I like this type of summer.

Terri has been walking now too.  We were on High Street Saturday and the couple who remodeled the victorian were trying to get a table through the front door.  We stopped and I introduced Terri.  They were at a standoff with the table and front door but I helped and we were able to place it perfectly in the living room.  It was a good start to the day.

Today it was only 58 degrees when we walked.  We had to walk to warm up.  Last night it rained buckets and everything was especially green this morning.   It is funny too, how at certain times of the morning you smell something like bacon cooking and you know people are having a big breakfast.

At 5am people for the most part are still sleeping with a just a few cars heading out to work.  So the streets seem a little quieter.  So different times of the day show Edinburg in differing  lights.  I am enjoying all the times we walk.

Keep walkin,

Ron

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Walking

I have been absent for a few weeks because a new firm and then some time off.  This morning though I made up for lost time walking twice, about 7 miles altogether.  Lots of things have been happening and I think good altogether.

First the foliage has blossomed, becoming full and rounded with all the rain of the past week.  My daughter lost my camera so I am trying to download pictures from my phone to show you.  The temperature was nice at around 60 degrees.  It was almost too cool but then warmed up for the second walk.

The ducks and geese are still parenting their young.  The newbies are almost full grown, making me wonder what sort of life span they have.  Maybe we look like dinosaurs living for 50-100 years.

The paper today said the stock market took a dive yesterday stating that the economy was not turning around fast enough.  Yesterday I read a report from Dr. Fuller at George Mason University stating our area may have a housing shortage in the near future.  This reminded of a report on scientific reporting that came out earlier this week that stated you can't trust any scientific data.  I believe that translates to any data.

While walking the hot air balloon was out.  I hadn't seen it for a while.  So people are out and enjoying life.  That's a good thing!  Once the sun came up everything on the walk looked rich and fully alive.  We were walking down an old farm road which runs along Stoney Creek when we saw the balloon.  I think the farmer had planted soybeans and they were about a foot high.

So maybe my lesson learned today is new life every day.

Keep walkin,

Ron

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Walking on North High or Meeting New Friends

The walk in the burg was humid but still cool this morning.  The ducks and geese are out in full force on the creek and river with their babies.  Yesterday we saw a coral Salamander on Water Street.   Each day there is something new and wonderful.  Maybe we shouldn't allow ourselves to be bogged down with the disappointing and disagreeable.  I am trying (and have been told that on repeated occasions, ha ha).

Today was quite the treat because we have passed this small but cute Victorian on High Street for years.  Down around the corner is a larger Victorian which was owned by Madge Ring and her granddaughter Julie introduced my wife and I many moons ago.

The owners were here from Charlottesville trimming this huge hydrangea in the side yard and so we stopped and introduced ourselves.  The owners are octogenarians and this was the wife's home place.  They have spent the last 3 years redoing it and it is wonderful.  The entrance hall has a multi toned inlaid wood floor with intricate wood paneling going up the steps.  The inside has 4 fireplaces and a local carpenter Ned Irvin has done all the work.  Ned you have done a great job.

The hardwood and trim and layout are great throughout the house but the best is the attic.  From the outside there is a parapet which I thought would have been unfinished but the original owner was a teacher and finished the eaves with tongue and groove wood.  He used it as a class room.  While the house is not huge it is more the ideal cottage feeling.

The owners are equally inviting.  He was a professor in Charlottesville and she knew Madge Ring and went to school with Julia Ring.  She knew all of Julia's daughters Patty, Mary and Julianne.   It was quite enjoyable to meet new friends.

Keep Walkin,

Ron

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