Earned my next badge of honor in biking
I had been barely out for 15 minutes or so on my bike. Huffing and puffing as I pushed my way up hill in one lonely stretch of road, I was busy mentally mapping out in my mind the route I was going to take. With my head down, slowly inching upwards, I thought I saw some brown and metallic on the road barely a foot away. I did not have much time to react.
I was able to barely save the front wheel. The rear wheel was not so lucky. I heard a clanging, followed by an unmistakable hissing noise. I quickly got off and pulled the bike to the sidewalk. Within about thirty seconds, the tire was flat as a pancake.
Realizing I didn’t have many options, I walked back home for three miles, dragging the bike with me. Well, at least I got some exercise done!

4 miles today
I started my run in cool, cloudy weather with long sleeves on. I was enjoying the wooden walkway so much that I decided to keep going a bit farther. When I hit the 2-mile mark and turned around, the sun was out and it suddenly felt really hot. I also noticed that running on concrete hurts my feet more than it used to, so now I try to stick to the wooden paths.

Our 100th Boat ride with our boat club
5K on a fall morning
5K run in the beautiful property of Chateau Elan
Out on the lake with my old IIT hostel mates
For my Canadian friends!
Another day of kayaking
5K in my old digs
Lately, I have picked up my miles and have been paying for it with all sorts of pains in parts of legs that I did not know I had. Pounding on concrete cannot be great for the joints at my age. So, went to good old Big Creek Greenway this morning.
Loved it. Seeing so many runners on a Sunday morning brought back a lot of fond memories from the past. I need to probably start going back there …







