Late‑Night Miles, Warm Air, and One Happy Dog Tonight turned into one of those unexpectedly perfect running nights. I got off work a bit early, and even though it was already nine, Dixie was buzzing with that “let’s go” energy. So we headed out for a run under the streetlights, the air still holding onto the warmth from a day that climbed up to around 20°C. It was warm enough that by the time we got home, the house was sitting at 75°F — about 23.8°C — definitely on the toasty side for this time of year. I’ve still got all the windows open because I’m refusing to turn on the AC this early in the season. The run itself felt solid. Dixie was excited right from the start, ears up, tail going, ready to move. She’s had a spoiled day — I took her for a walk, Kim took her for a walk, and then she still had the energy for a run. She kept a great pace beside me, and we even stopped for one photo along the way. There were signs everywhere reminding people to pick up after their dogs, which m...
After 14 days off, a simple hike sparks new plans for travel and staying smoke‑free I definitely need some time off after some nights of work that kept me up... Back on the Trail After 14 Days After a two‑week slump, the dog and I finally got out for a proper walk — 4.23 km in 54 minutes. Nothing heroic, nothing dramatic, just steady movement and a reminder that my body still knows how to do this. Most of my heart rate stayed in the easy and aerobic zones, which is exactly what I needed. I always feel better on the days I get my heart rate up, and today was no exception. The dog was thrilled, of course. She doesn’t care about my slumps or my excuses — she just knows when we’re out together, and she’s happy. The Quit‑Smoking Birthday and a Sleep‑Deprived Purchase I’ve been thinking a lot about my quit‑smoking birthday coming up. Last year I celebrated with an Xbox. This year… well, the plan changed in the middle of a sleep‑stupor after a night shift. Instead of heading to the gas statio...