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... sunlight streaks through the trees ... |
Rebecca and I usually just walk Pilling’s Road from Glen’s house to Bernie Road and then back again.
Three stretches of that and I can get in about 4,500 steps.
"Have you taken the new route behind David and Shauna's house yet?"
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... the railroad is only a stone's throw away ... |
She is right.
Nothing about the walk is good for conversation.
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I occasionally trip on a rock I have missed, or get my foot caught by falling ferns and I haven’t taken that trail enough times to know were to cut off and strike up the hill.
I have missed that turn two times in a row now.
I can tell when I have gone too far and I know how to double back, but it is a bit embarrassing to be the leader on the path and miss the turn.
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“Look, the cedars are doing their work of providing stairs for us,”
Rebecca said as we climbed along the roots that were there to help in the ascent.
“Not a good trail for conversation,” she gasped at another point. “Only if you have a very strong diaphragm and can shout your words ahead so that I can hear them,”
Rebecca describes the walk better than I in her personal blog if you have time for a longer read.

Arta
Remember when you took me and David on this walk. It was also about an hours' time. It's a beautiful walk. The little wishing well feature made me smile. I think I may try it out with your walking sticks the next time I am there and you are not.
ReplyDeleteJanet has an extra pair of sticks which she lent me when Ria was here. Watch for the sticks to come on sale at Costco -- I think $30 instead of $40. I won't leave home for the trails without mine.
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