One more run in the daylight hours.
One more swim outdoors.
One more ride before darkness descends too early.
One more hike before the trails are impassable.
One more weekend without a mile long to-do list.
One more reason to get outside.
Let’s all get out while the getting’s good.
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Missy Park, Founder
One more Colorado 14er summit before needing snowshoes. On Mount Elbert last weekend the snow was already knee deep…possibly already past time for just hiking boots!
One more time body and mind floating in my natural thermal hot springs…looking up at the palm trees…blue sky…clouds..eyes closed
Til the dusty blue light fades into the horizon
…one more walk around the north spit from the estuary to the open ocean and back home…although of course we will continue this weekend habit when it starts to storm, anyway, because we have raingear.
In addition to one more run before darkness descends too early is ‘putting the garden to rest’ – all the work last summer paid off with good food for the table this winter. Very satisfying.
One more ride on the bike trail this morning. As I started toward a stand of sumac, a deer bounded across my path. Riding through the shadows of black walnut trees and smelling the mustiness of fall – that’s the best.
Snow this weekend…:(
catch one more wave on the south side before they more to the north side for the winter
Just finished the Portland Marathon and I gotta get in one more day of rest before I start going STIR CRAZY. Prolly get out for my first post-race run tomorrow. “Neither rain, nor sleet, nor gloom of night stays this runner from the swift completion of her appointed runs.”
I bike with my kids to school and pick them up in the afternoon. If I do lunch duty on the same day I can get six miles of biking in a day since our school is roughly one mile away. I am hoping to have one more week here in Michigan without rain or nasty cold wind where we can bike together in beautiful fall weather.
One more camping trip along the appalachain trail with my husband, 3 kids, and dog — CRUNCH go the leaves underfoot, releasing that distincitive fall scent!
One more juicy home grown tomato before I take the last plant out for the winter.