On Monday, my mother, brother and I walked to the beach from our house, instead of driving. The route made a square around our house: We never walked the same sidewalk during the entire excursion. The hike was the same, although there were not so many people. On the pull-up bars, I managed to do five muscle-ups instead of four. I know, it's not exactly humble to be posting it, but honestly I got so tired of people calling me skinny and "malnourished" in college, that I wanted to post something to show them that I can do hard movements. Too bad the file is too big to post here.
Reading Thoreau, I've decided to replicate his experiment. During the summer, I will go to the cabin next to Eagle Lake and live there for ten days. Unlike Thoreau, I will bring my dog and hiking equipment (his experiment was all about economy, but unfortunately, I do not know how to make bread from just water and flour). I think it will be fun. I can spend the time reading, sleeping, swimming, exploring, exercising, and making food.
Today, I will go to a different park within Lynnwood with my mother, and we will explore the walking trails within. It should be interesting.
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