March 30:
60 Days of HIIT:
daily crow:
- crow to crane, baby presses, crow taps
other: hauling groceries
running:
hiking: 7.5 km with Shelby, 4 km errands
There was no one at all on the pond today. But we did see this nice
Red-bellied Woodpecker / Pic à ventre roux (Melanerpes carolinus) pecking at a hydro pole in the subdivision:
It's a bit hard to tell from this angle, but I believe this bird is a male. The tail pressed down position you see in this photo is typical of woodpeckers and is thought to help them stabilize their bodies against the tree (pole in this case) they are clinging to (since woodpeckers often cling to the side of tree trunks, instead of perching on top of branches like most other birds).
When we got to the trail behind the school we saw Shelby's friend Hendrix on the path up ahead of us. Shelby was eager to catch up to him. But I did not feel like running. So I let Shelby off her lead so she could run ahead to catch her friend. (This is not technically an off-leash area. But it's far away from traffic. Most dog walkers let their dogs run free back there, and I've not heard any reports of problems with bylaw enforcement in recent years. I don't normally take the risk, since Shelby has a big yard of her own to run around in and won't normally leave my side in other locations anyhow. But Shelby was really eager to catch up to Hendrix, and there was no one else around, so...) Shelby ran ahead of me about ten paces. Then she stopped. Looked back. Saw I was not keeping pace with her. So she waited. I picked up my pace and we walked together to catch up with her friend. We did an extra lap of the woodlot to walk with Hendrix and then headed for home. By which point it had started to rain.
I timed my grocery run poorly this week, forgetting that it was Easter weekend. I had planned to get groceries on Friday, but did not remember until Friday that it was a holiday. (Sometimes our grocery stores open on holidays, but usually with reduced hours. And I'd not bothered to check what the case was this week.) With a stat on Friday, and Sunday being a holiday for most people too, the store was bound to be a zoo on Saturday. I'd hoped to go first thing in the morning to beat the rush. But then I had to walk Shelby early since rain was expected for most of the rest of the day. So I headed out to the store after Shelby's walk. The place was packed. And my walk home turned out to be the rainiest part of the whole day. But I got a good haul of food, and many of the staples I needed were on sale. So there were some bonuses there, for sure.
By nightfall the rain had stopped, but I was late finishing my work. So Shelby and I did only the shorter, 1.5-ish km walk at bedtime.
writing: short story
new fiction words: 434
fiction YTD: 53,856
story-a-week challenge: 10 of 52 completed
54 stories in my 54th year challenge: 10 of 54 completed
new consumable words: 2081
consumable YTD: 114,587 (Yes, there's a glitch in the math here. I reported the wrong number on Wednesday. My screen is old, and text is not always the clearest on it. Today's numbers are corrected.)
target YTD for 2024 words a day in 2024: 182,160
deficit: 67,573
French: CBC Gem, text translation
GOBOT
SOOT:
(close enough)
GBOT
Streaks:
Consecutive days of working out: 147
Consecutive days of French study: 1229
Consecutive days of SOOT: 6
Consecutive days of GBOT: 6
I made
falafels and
tzatziki this day, both of which were delicious. I was not a keener cook, so my kitchen is now a mess. (And will likely stay that way on Sunday, as I, as usual, have too much writing work to get done on Sunday.) But at least I have plenty of yummy food in my refrigerator.
I received my marching papers (move out date) from my home of the past 15 years late Saturday night (after I'd gone to bed, actually, so did not see them until this morning). I have some mixed feelings about this, understandably. But mostly I feel relief. In three months I will be done with this place. And I'll be couch surfing. Which will be hard in some ways. But in other ways it will be a big improvement over my life now and my life of the past few years. And it will be a chance to start focusing my efforts more fully on moving forward.