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Monday, 24 November 2025

Halfway

 

24 Nov 2025, 14:00

"Believe you can and you're halfway there." 
— Theodore Roosevelt 

We had another sunny November day here, with temperatures hovering around 0'C - but pavements dry and looking "walkable"... I decided to believe myself able to walk at least down to the river and back the same way. But once I reached the bridge, I decided to prolong the walk by crossing that, and walking back along the path on the other side to the next bridge (behind the buildings in the background); and from there up across the old cemetery back home. Which according to my own caluclations should mean that I  managed a walk of at least 1 km. (Only an interim goal; but still worth celebrating!)

Tomorrow is laundry day again, which is likely to keep me busy enough at home. 

The afternoons are very short this time of year...    

Sunrise Today:8:12 am
Sunset  Today:3:36 pm


20 comments:

  1. I'm very cautious of the ice underfoot, just ordered new walking boots and will add some winter grips for added security.

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    1. Good footwear does make a difference, CK. Hope you'll find your new boots comfortable.

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  2. A gorgeous reflection photo! Wow, your sunset is about an hour earlier than ours.

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  3. Bravo for extending your walk, your neighborhood looks ideal for walking.

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    1. Terra, it is, and I've been missing it - hardly having dared leave my own street for weeks...

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  4. Hooray for your first kilometer-long walk in a while! You did the best possible thing with this kind of weather, cold but dry and sunny.

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    1. Meike, it was good to get down to the riverside again, and also raised my hope of eventually getting back to "normal" - even if slowly.

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  5. ours today is 6:59 am / 5:36 pm . so glad to see your beautiful photos of what you see when walking, this is gorgeous... yay for the 1 k walk, you are getting there faster y the day.. I wish I could transport across the big pond and walk with you

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    1. Sandra, it was good to be able to catch a river reflection view again! :)

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  6. You're gradually increasing your 'range', which is good. A calm sunny day encourages more 'activity,' I find.
    The days seem very short now, increasingly so as we approach the winter solstice, though our daylight hours are longer than yours, Monica - sunrise at 07.33 and sunset at 16.01 today.

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    1. Janice, yes, I think gradually is the way to go - hoping to avoid major setbacks...

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  7. How tranquil the photo looks. So glad that you managed quite a long walk, the weather looks perfect for a late November day.

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    1. It was, and I was glad to be able to be out for a while.

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  8. That first 1 km milestone sounds like a quiet but meaningful victory, especially against the crisp November light and shortening afternoons

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  9. It's lovely to get a walk on a crisp, blue sky day, despite the potential hazard of ice.

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    1. Jenny, the snow was gone, and pavements had had time to dry up. Also some grit from the snowy days left, which meant that walking felt fairly safe that day.

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  10. At least you're getting a walk in every day, that's important, fresh air is so nice.

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    1. Not quite every day this autumn, Amy - but I have tried to take advantage of the "good" days...

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  11. Every little helps to get you back to normal again.

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