You are reminding us that we should get more exercise. Too bad that a tennis injury to my ankle prevents me from running, or I would surely be out exercising regularly. Sure I would.
It's funny that Lois Anne can stay ahead of you even with your new 2 speed, orange golf cart from Ocala Fleet Farm! Well, maybe that's safer for you to have a slow cart so you don't fall off and crack your head open! BTW, does your golf cart have a CD player so you can play your Lawrence Welk CDs while sputtering along?!
A great wide-angle perspective. You really do get an awesome "small town" fee from the shots of Ocala you display. Big enough to have an urban feel to it, yet small enough to not have a big city feel. I like this. Especially the way everything kinda funnels down to bottom center.
ohmigod, I need to learn more with my friend Lois Anne. In other words, I need to exercise myself and now! :) As Luna for sure could say, paws up to Lois Anne! Congrats! Adorable neighborhood, I liked a lot those mail boxes.I think this beautiful atmosphere is so Americana! Léia
The Joys of Running 1. For every mile you run, you add one minute to your life. This enables you, at the age of 85, to spend an additional five months in a nursing home at $5,000/month.
2. The only reason I took up running was to hear heavy breathing again.
3. I joined a health club last year, spending $400 in the process. I haven't lost a pound. Apparently you have to show up.
4. I have to exercise early in the morning, before my brain figures out what I'm doing.
5. I like long walks, especially when people who annoy me take them.
6. The advantage to exercising every day is that you die healthier.
7. I have flabby thighs but fortunately my stomach covers them.
8. If you are going to take up cross-country skiing, it helps to start with a small country.
9. I don't jog; it makes me spill my milk shake.
10. Running makes the ice jump right out of my glass.
11. Actually, I don't exercise at all. If we were meant to touch our toes, we would have them farther up on our body.
Did she get thrown off of her horse?
ReplyDeleteYou are reminding us that we should get more exercise. Too bad that a tennis injury to my ankle prevents me from running, or I would surely be out exercising regularly. Sure I would.
ReplyDeleteIt's funny that Lois Anne can stay ahead of you even with your new 2 speed, orange golf cart from Ocala Fleet Farm! Well, maybe that's safer for you to have a slow cart so you don't fall off and crack your head open! BTW, does your golf cart have a CD player so you can play your Lawrence Welk CDs while sputtering along?!
ReplyDeletelove the expansive composition!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot Jacob!! So lovely !!
ReplyDeleteallez Hop Hop Hop, un petit footing le matin pour s'ouvrir l'appetit...c'est une belle photo, c'est calme, c'est zen
ReplyDeleteNot a bad neighborhood, it looks like a park. Still following on a bike?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place to run (much nicer than a treadmill in a gym)
ReplyDeleteAh, the perfect stroll (not jog) for Bibi and me!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great place for a run. In response to your comment. No I am not a teacher at the university.
ReplyDeleteToday is my running day, ugh. Nice reminder.
ReplyDeleteI don't think, in the entire town of Brattleboro, there is a stretch of flat as flat as this flat.
ReplyDeleteI love the canopy on this street. The way a neighborhood should be.
ReplyDeleteA great wide-angle perspective. You really do get an awesome "small town" fee from the shots of Ocala you display. Big enough to have an urban feel to it, yet small enough to not have a big city feel. I like this. Especially the way everything kinda funnels down to bottom center.
ReplyDeleteI love the huge trees adn slightly unkempt air. Delightful, and beautifully set off and put in perspective with the runner (which may be . . . who?).
ReplyDelete@ Tapirgal - the runner is, of course, none other than Lois Anne, out doing her usual four miles...
ReplyDeleteLooks like a lovely well-established neighbourhood.
ReplyDeleteohmigod, I need to learn more with my friend Lois Anne.
ReplyDeleteIn other words, I need to exercise myself and now! :)
As Luna for sure could say, paws up to Lois Anne! Congrats!
Adorable neighborhood, I liked a lot those mail boxes.I think this beautiful atmosphere is so Americana!
Léia
I will be glad when it gets warm enough to wear shorts like that again!
ReplyDeleteGO Lois!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThe Joys of Running
ReplyDelete1. For every mile you run, you add one minute to your life. This enables you, at the age of 85, to spend an additional five months in a nursing home at $5,000/month.
2. The only reason I took up running was to hear heavy breathing again.
3. I joined a health club last year, spending $400 in the process. I haven't lost a pound. Apparently you have to show up.
4. I have to exercise early in the morning, before my brain figures out what I'm doing.
5. I like long walks, especially when people who annoy me take them.
6. The advantage to exercising every day is that you die healthier.
7. I have flabby thighs but fortunately my stomach covers them.
8. If you are going to take up cross-country skiing, it helps to start with a small country.
9. I don't jog; it makes me spill my milk shake.
10. Running makes the ice jump right out of my glass.
11. Actually, I don't exercise at all. If we were meant to touch our toes, we would have them farther up on our body.
That looks so peaceful. I don't run, but if I did, that would be the place to do it.
ReplyDeleteOk, Allison cracked me up. Keep on keepin' on!
ReplyDeleteHey, I am back---yikes!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you miss the old neighbor hood?
Nice runner---how come you married someone 86 years younger than you? heehee.
The pic 'Evening on the Skagit' is just up the road from me, not on the way to my Mother's.
Great jumping shots on the previous post.
I will scroll through all I missed. MB
Lol @ MB. I really admire your lovely wife. And this road.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect place for running. It looks really quiet and lovely
ReplyDeleteAre you missing the old days already?
ReplyDeleteGreat place to run, it's seems so quiet...nice shot!
ReplyDeleteNice capture of the moment, and of mood. Lovely.
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