The weather though, as I have come to learn now from
Minnesota’s fickle winter, definitely had other plans. Last night and into this morning we got
blanketed by 10-12 total inches of the white stuff. I know I had early expectations for spring,
but this snow really pushed it back. For
the rest of this week, we’re supposed to have highs in the low to mid-30s so I’m
hoping the sun comes out at least somewhat to melt some snow.
Coming back to today however, I had to get out for my
run. As was the case a few weeks ago, I
decided to just simply get outside and have fun. I was supposed to run 4 miles, but I cut it
back to 3 and planned a route through the local park.
I mentally prepared to slog through foot-deep snow the
entire way, but was pleasantly surprised to see that the trails were plowed
earlier in the day. (Thanks local parks
& rec crew!) The only part that wasn’t
plowed, was where they couldn’t really drive – the boardwalk around the lake
and stairs. It wasn’t bad though, as
long as I lifted my feet high off the ground to clear the snow. It really was just like doing sprint drills
in high school track. Keep those toes
up!
Here’s a picture of my tracks through the deep snow, going
up the park’s big staircase. Besides not
being able to really make out the stairs, the snow is also is completely
covering a park bench that is dead center in the picture (to the right of the
trash can and railing). Really, believe
me. It’s there.
I continued meandering through the park and the recreational
trails. People were out walking, and
walking their dogs – the footprints were there.
I also saw snowshoe tracks and ski tracks. Well, I actually even saw a skier. Not the expected cross-country type though,
but a high school kid who set himself up a ramp and was doing jumps. I ran across him (not too closely luckily)
just as he was shooting downhill, eventually going off the ramp doing an
impressive 360. All the local schools
were closed today, so it was good to see the youngster enjoying the outdoors
versus just melting in front of the television.
Finishing up my run, I just took my time and took things
easily – partly because I just wanted to have an easy run and enjoy the snow,
but also because there was slick ice under much of the snow. Still, I had a good time and, as always, was
glad I was outdoors. There was a part I
didn’t like however – getting home and remembering that I had to shovel the
sidewalk and driveway.
Damn you snow! (You
should picture me shaking my fist with this exclamation, because I in fact am
actually doing so.)
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