Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Bike rides and running and a garden

Been a while since I have posted but I wanted this post to include exciting pictures of the English country side. As you can see, it does not, but DOES have exciting pictures of Martin's garden. We have been riding our bikes more lately and I am really really loving it. A couple of weekends we rode to Corfe Castle which sits on top of a hill opposite the bay from Martin's summer home. The ride there was stunning. Rolling hills, little traffic and green green green everywhere you look. The castle it self was a bit, um, tattered but the town was so cute and English you couldn't help but walk around with a silly grin. We took some back "roads" back not really meant for road bikes and instead of falling all over the place I opted to walk my bike. However, it was so worth it! It was great to get away from roads and noisy cars and be surrounded by great open fields dotted with wild flowers. I really enjoyed it. More and more I want to move out of London to someplace like this. Maybe some day.

I am entering my fourth week of training and this week is a rest week-yay! I have to say training this time around is a bit different. Physically I feel good but my legs are more sore after my long runs. I did experience this last time but not until I had built up my mileage more. I am attributing this to the high heels I wear every day to work-didn't do that last year! Mentally I am finding it a bit easier. I think having the gym to do my short work outs is helping and having a day to swim or cycle helps as well. I really look forward to my swim days. I have also been fortunate to have gone on some really beautiful runs. A couple weeks in a row I ran down in Poole in this very large park sheltered from noise and traffic that hugs up against the bay. Such a delight. And my last run was from Martins down the Thames and that was equally enjoyable. Not having to run on concrete with fear of being mowed down makes such a difference!

The garden at Martins is going really well and one of the zucchini plants has already bloomed! It is amazing how much they change with every day. I look forward to my visits to Martins to check on their progress. Can't help but feel a little pride. Here are pictures...

These are the courgette plants-grown from seed! (not the one in the pot closest to you however-not sure what that is) You can see the yellow flower on the plant on the very very end in the pot...

This is one of the tomato plants-also grown from seed! We have more but have yet to be put in grow bags. I am very very excited about the tomatoes!...

And these are some more plants! Hard to see but there are some chili plants still trying to grow and onions and herbs at the top. There is also a large plot of land to the left that when blooming is quite stunning-right now it is poppies. Wow-was that exciting stuff or what?!

Also finished a couple of books, Chisel Beach by Ian McEwan being the notable one. I really loved it. I had heard some bad reviews and had not enjoyed some of his other books (Saturday being one-ugh, hated it) but this one was really beautiful. The writing was perfection-it swept me away.

Next time hopefully I will have more exciting pictures. Off to Bath this Sunday for a wedding but sadly only for a day. We wanted to spend the night but couldn't find a place to stay! I guess this will be a good introduction and I can decide if I should go back.

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