I grabbed my poles and walked my mile outside.

A storm was coming however

A storm was coming however

It is March after all and I need to get in shape. Why I can’t bring myself to go down eleven flights of stairs or ride the elevator down eleven floors to the treadmill, I do not understand.
So yesterday, I dressed for the weather with layers and my rubber soles waterproof shoes and walked my mile. This is the City of Saskatchewan Legislative Building. “The Saskatchewan Legislative Building was built between 1908 and 1912 in the Beaux Arts style to a design by Edward and William Sutherland Maxwell of Montreal.” http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatchewan_Legislative_Building from my vantage from across Wascana Lake. “Wascana Lake has been restored to its place as the crown jewel of Regina, treasured for its scenic beauty, for recreational sailing, rowing, and canoeing, and as a natural habitat for waterfowl and wildlife.” http://www.gs.gov.sk.ca/Default.aspx?DN=53cca1bd-cacc-4183-85ed-a1c4af41ef48

Perhaps if I commit to posting a picture of my walk often, I will be inspired to venture out and exercise.
On that note, time to bundle up as it is minus 8°C or 18°F. Same cold just different ways of describing it. Hmmm, there are similarities to writing.

Wish me luck.

Walking Woman has changed to Treadmill Woman

Yes, walking woman continues. The weather has interfered with walking around Wascana Lake http://www.wascana.ca/fileadmin/wascana/storage/pdf_fles/BlueTrail_graphics.pdf
or riding my bicycle to Curves.
Now it is down the elevator to the exercise room and the treadmill to my tunes and if there isn’t anyone else exercising when I am there it is a time with my hoola hoop.

The exercise routine continues. I just realized I received a notice that the Royal Regina Road Race is open for registration. Time to sign up and be ready again, to not come in last.