Very warm on Friday and Sat, 70ºs and 60ºs, did the ATL neighborhood bike circuit 2x on Roya's bike, which includes 500' of hill climbs. Hiked Pine Mountain on Saturday in Cartersville. Even this little 700' 2.5 mile climb, I could feel some fatigue on the knees. Hike pushed HR into 150s on the hike, and the bike - peaked around 170.
It was a great day. Roya really needed the time out. I had an exceptionally unhealthy dinner but it was delicious. A large fried haddock sandwich with french fries and a scoop of cappuccino chocolate chip ice cream for dessert. I hadn't eaten french fries or fried fish in 8 months, (since I was trapped in an airport trying to get to NY). Later that night, I felt some acid indigestion and cleansed myself with a liter of lemon water, which has now become my 'health tonic' of choice. I drink a liter of water with lemon every morning before I eat anything, and another during the day. I think it helps my digestive and renal system.
Going back to Sewanee on Monday for a brief respite before I start the busiest week of my semester. I'll be working 8 of the next 9 days, not long days but meetings, auditions, etc .... A week from Monday, seeing a kidney surgeon about a cyst as a precaution, then Faculty Senate later that day, then my usual work week that ends Thurs. Then a week off for spring break. After that, the home stretch, just 6 weeks and I'm off for the summer by May 1 and looking forward to a yr half time sabbatical (F26-S27) where I'll be working about 6 hrs/ one day per week in Murfreesboro, and maybe 3 or 4 in Sewanee.
A brief return to winter on Monday, supposed to be only in the 20ºs with a low of 15º Monday night. I have my fireplace ready to light and wood in when I get home late afternoon Monday. It's only going to be in the mid 40ºs on Tues but I'm thinking I may go out and run hills or wait til Friday and do stadium stairs at MTSU. Will try to lose a fee lbs this week.
