Total Miles – 323.7 Average Miles per Week – 32.37
Author Archives: David Lee Moser
Walking Stats – Nine Weeks Mark
Total for nine weeks – 280.84 miles Average per week – 31.21 miles
Random Thoughts for a Friday…
I sometimes don’t have anything particular to write about, but still feel like writing. So here goes another edition of my meandering thoughts on this Friday morning…
Walking Stats – Eight Weeks In…
GRAND TOTAL AFTER EIGHT WEEKS – 236.34 miles Average = 29.58 miles per week \
Continuing the Course….
This summer season I decided to practice some personal care by starting to walk each day. Although I started off slowly, I’ve gradually been able to work my way up to over five miles each day. Yesterday, I achieved a personal record, with over ten miles logged in my walking regimine. Several summers ago, IContinue reading “Continuing the Course….”
Still Walking the Walk….
On Memorial day of this year, fresh off another year in the classroom, I decided I need to start walking again. My A1C numbers were a bit high and the doctor mentioned that exercise would help. Today I marked an important milestone, with just over 200 miles since I made that decision to start walking.Continue reading “Still Walking the Walk….”
I am certain….
Security or adventure?
Perhaps a bit of both. At sixty-four years of age, I value both. I’m not one of those who seeks long distance travel adventures, but instead things that are of interest closer to home, like business ventures, interim teaching positions, and the like. Security can be fleeting and I work each day to try toContinue reading “Security or adventure?”
The Universe Responds…
Life has a way of sending difficulties our way and from time-to-time it appears it’s just one difficulty after another. But does the Universe have something else in mind as we weave our way through life’s ups and downs? I recently listened to a podcast by Marianne Williamson in which she asserts that the UniverseContinue reading “The Universe Responds…”
The Path Less-Chosen…
I recently went to a local park along the river that has plenty of walking trails. They are color-coded and not being sure which one would be best, I picked the “red” trail. Somewhere along the way, and no, I’m not color blind, I took a wrong turn and ended up on a totally differentContinue reading “The Path Less-Chosen…”
