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Lake Padden, overcast skies |
It's been awhile since I've been back to Lake Padden, although Melanie and I managed to hike here a few times every month. I've been unable to hike much, but I noticed that one of the Tuesday hikes today would be back in my old environs, so I decided to join the group. Most of the hikers went off to catch a ferry to Guemes Island, but three of us joined our leader Joe to take about a four- to five-mile hike at the lake. We started at the dog park and walked around 500 feet of elevation before finishing up with a moderately challenging up and down on the hills behind the lake.
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Me, Bill, Joe and Mike |
The cute dog belongs to the photographer; I asked if she would take a picture of us, and she was very willing, as was her poodle, looking very spiffy amongst those old hikers. It was quite pleasant, the temperatures in the high fifties and low sixties (F), and although we had high clouds, they did disappear before we finished our leisurely hike. It was, however, the farthest I've gone since my ice-capade in February. I was happy to find that I never had any pain in my hip or right leg. We did have some exciting downhill sections where I noticed that my left knee has not been used much lately. But nothing kept us from enjoying ourselves or our lively discussions.
Yay! Great news, Jan. You felt ready and took a chance. Well done, my friend. Enjoy the remainder of the week.
ReplyDeleteIt reached 75 here this afternoon, perfect weather. I finally got back to the park this morning for a mile + walk. It was hard, but it also made me happy. The dog park was full of big dogs frolicking in the sun. I did a little yard work too.
ReplyDeleteTomorrow I see my physical therapist again. I am not improving and it is discouraging.
Late this afternoon we put up the patio umbrella, and I sat there and read for almost an hour. It was wonderful.
I'm happy for you that you were able to walk 4-5 miles. You are slowly regaining your old life back, only slightly age modified. :-)
You've worked hard on recuperating from this injury so that you are able to enjoy some hiking.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful that you You got back there! We sure love seeing your photos of the place. Congratulations! Hope you have a brilliant summer. Aloha!
ReplyDeleteMy smile is so wide it is hurting my face. I am so very happy for you.
ReplyDeleteThat is a stellar accomplishment.
ReplyDeleteKudos to you, DJan! So glad you were able to do the hike. Just don't get over confident - get back with some moderation. You don't want any more setbacks... : )
ReplyDeleteDJan, I’m not going to do this on all your posts, as it does take some extra time. But today’s seemed so easy. So here goes, old blogging friend …
ReplyDeleteBack to the trail where old steps tread,
Where memories stirred and spirits led.
A cautious start, but joy anew,
As hills and clouds gave way to blue.
The poodle posed, the hikers grinned,
With laughter light and trails that wind.
No pain to speak, just knees that creaked—
Yet strength returned where doubt had peeked.
The path ahead feels bright and wide,
With yoga, hikes, and hope as guide.
In Goldilocks days, just right and fair,
You found your stride still waiting there.
John
Good that you made the entire hike without problems!!
ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear your comments about getting back to hiking. Just take it slow!
ReplyDeleteReally happy for your return to hiking!
ReplyDeleteThis is Linda Myers. I see the format has changed.
DeleteYay! (From KH)
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