![]() (This will be the first and last political reference as we grimly march toward Tuesday’s showdown. ![]() ![]() Thanks be to God!Įven if I can’t run for hours any more, I can walk for minutes, and that makes me appreciate all those miles of free running in the past couple of years.ĭon’t forget to mark your calendar for the super moon on Nov. Here’s the lower fibula stress fracture showing a marked decrease in swelling. It did feel nice to my sensation-seeking feet (read that any way you want □ ). just enough to send the non-native annual grasses springing into action. But of course, there’s always someone who thinks it’s a good idea to peel the label off their single-use resource-intensive petro-chemical plastic water bottle and chuck such label into the air, where it will either a) magically disappear or b) land next to the trail where it will remain until a hungry coyote mistakes it for food, or a hiker with half-a-brain picks it up. It didn’t take long for it to return the love and attempt to take over the well-watered vegetable garden with vigorous underground runners.Įven though I haven’t been patrolling “my trails” for the last three weeks of stress-fractured inactivity, there wasn’t a whole lot of trash today. I like it so much, I bought one and planted it in my back yard years ago. at Ellijay Lions Club, 1729 South Main Street,Ellijay,GA,United States. Not in bloom, but so striking in the low light, is one of my favorite coastal sage scrub shrubs, thick-leaved yerba santa: fragrant like a fruity popsicle, nicely chewable, much-used medicinally by earlier (smarter?) people. The Wandering Willows Ellijays Up in Smoke BBQ Competition and much more. It seemed odd that only a few willow are shedding their furry fruit capsules right now have they all given up?Īnother fuzzy bloomer going cra-cra-crazy: coyote brush ( Baccharis pilularis). For a moving picture of my feet & horse poo, click away Or, since my stress fracture three weeks ago, a walk. I did not discover these peaceful paths until just a few years ago now it’s one of my favorite places to begin or end a run. The trail through the willow forest is creatively named: The Willows Trail.
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