Thursday, March 19, 2009

Out of Hibernation

While fall is my favorite time of year, spring is probably a close second. This year in particular, I'm really looking forward to the weather changing. The winters here are generally pretty mild; we're lucky to see snow once or twice during the season. (And when I say "see snow," I mean that we'll get a couple of inches at a time, maybe.) The weather this year, though, has been a little worse than normal. It's been colder and wetter than the past several years. We've certainly had a few warmer spells, but for the most part, winter has hung on and made it highly undesirable to be outside for any length of time.

In spite of the fact that I walk outdoors most days, I tend to be a wimp when it comes to walking in the rain. And because this winter has been wetter than usual, that means I haven't been walking as much as I'd like. Sometimes that means I do an exercise video indoors, and other days I just won't walk as far. The result is that my weekly mileage is suffering, and I'm eager to get more miles in. The weather, unfortunately, has not been cooperating lately. We've been having stretches of 3-4 days in a row of rain, and it's been colder rain at that, with temps in the 30s and low 40s. Ick. The upshot is that I've been holed up this winter, not getting out nearly as much as I should. I feel a lot like a bear that's been hibernating, and it's time to wake up from my long winter's nap.

Lately I've been pondering the old saying about March coming in like a lion, and it sure does seem as if that's true this year. Supposedly spring starts on Friday, and I for one can't wait. Now I realize that it's not like Mother Nature is going to flip a switch on March 20 and suddenly the birds will be singing, flowers blooming, and sun shining. (I can still imagine it, though, can't I?) Still, when I see March on the calendar, I know that warmer weather can't be too far behind. This year in particular, I'm hoping that will translate into more and longer walks. I've been struggling to walk over 15 miles a week, and by usual goal is 20. I definitely have some ground to make up. But if the weather gets better, you'd better believe I'll be out enjoying it. So here's hoping that March will be going out like a lamb this year.

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