Did you vote?

Nope i”m not going to talk about the election… I think far too much has been said.

Hopefully whoever wins… it will be a clean win so we don’t have to listen to the wailing and gnashing of teeth during endless recounts. I’m not holding my breath though.

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Not only did I vote, but I walked to the polling place…

Perhaps I was overly ambitious due to the fact that I’m still getting over a cold and I think I’ve developed a slight sinus infection.

However…  as  treat to myself I decided to have lunch at The Grizzly, so here I am.

Decided to sit outside on the patio, it’ s a pretty day

I got  to the poling place, and was sweating like  pig! Hopefully I was sweating this bug out of my system.

After all increased blood flow, should help flush all the nasties, and get some white cells to the infected areas… That’s the theory anyway…

On the other hand if this doesn’t get better in the next few days I’m going to put a call into the medical establishment, and get some drugs.

I’ve been tinkering with the idea to take a trip that I’d use to get my advanced open water diving certification. Then see family… of course if I’m sick, the diving thing is right out…

I’m home now… 

Looking on the map I was definitely a little ambitious!

It’s 2 miles down, and 2 miles back.

Going downhill was no problem. Coming back uphill was tough…

I used to walk this every day, then I got out of the habit.

My starting point is 6200 FT by the time you get to The Grizzly the altitude is about 5300FT.

You don’t really think about it until you have to walk back up, then that 1000 feet feels like it’s 10,000.

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I can say from experience that if you walk that 4 mile loop every day you’ll very soon have great calves, tight legs, and a butt that is anything but flabby.

I’m going to have time on my hands… I should start walking it again every day. After all if I have to start selling my body for income… I should at least look decent! 

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