Friday, January 02, 2026

First Day Walk

We are not out of the sick woods yet, but the trees are a little farther apart. Sue was eager to get out for some fresh air. Being a little farther behind in my recovery, I was less keen, but I hate to let her walk alone, so I acquiesced. She was only planning to go the top of the street and back, maybe a half mile in total, maybe a wee bit more, so we donned our gear and off we went.

Before I describe our little walk, however, I feel that I must share Heather's walk. She lives close to Lake Ontario and took the dog down there for sunrise. What a great photo for a New Year sunrise!

Heather reported that there was another spot down in the lake where people were polar dipping. Can you imagine?

Back here, the temperature was probably around -18C/0F. But it was a great day to get out: sunny, no wind, fresh fallen snow. You get your winter duds on and just enjoy the beautiful day. I took this at the top of our block where we turned around.

Walking back toward home, I was too late to photograph the plow coming toward us.


I took a selfie before we went back inside. I was hoping to get more background showing the street behind us, but you don't fiddle around too much in those temperatures.


Frankly speaking, while it was very enjoyable to be out on such a beautiful day, I think we did push the limits of our weak reserves. I am on the upside, but my eyes won't stop watering, and I am trying to recover my voice from wherever it went. Sue still coughs so much that her chest hurts.



28 comments:

  1. Aw, those durn viruses...
    I shall have to remember this: 'We are not out of the sick woods yet, but the trees are a little farther apart.' I smiled.

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  2. I'm glad you got out a bit. It does help your spirits if you can manage it.

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  3. My husband loved it when my voice was somewhere else. ;)
    That fresh air was amazing for me when I was recovering. ... Still am a little bit, it was a tough and nasty virus. Glad you guy got out!

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  4. Those first two photos are gorgeous. Ah, to have 0 degree F air on one's bare face...I found just about 15 degrees hurt my skin the other day. You all are definitely hardier stock.

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  5. I wish you both a happy and healthy new year 2026.

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  6. It looks beautiful and that photo of Lake Ontario is a gem. I worry about the old slip-and-fall in the winter so I especially admire your walks.

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  7. The photo of Lake Ontario is stunning. No I cannot imagine polar dipping. I did it once by accident as a kid walking across the pond going to school. That left a lasting impression! You and Sue have fortitude to venture out while still not well.

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  8. Glad that you are improving. I' impressed that you headed out!

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  9. I'm happy to hear the trees are a little further apart ;). The photo of the lake is beautiful, and your snow pictures too.

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  10. A walk outside is probably a good thing for your cold.

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  11. Wow! Heather's photo is amazing!

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  12. Beautiful photos! I also love the selfie!

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  13. You were brave to venture out. Hope it did you good and not bad.

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  14. Take it easy with pushing yourself too hard. But that is a beautiful picture.

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  15. You were brave to be out when you’re not fully recovered! Heather’s photo is perfect for the new year!

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  16. Good for you two! Take care of yourselves though.

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  17. Hope you consulted docs around those trees. Meds for flu and covid do wonders for helping we elderlings recover better. You could try the polar dip to see if that would freeze the last of your cooties. Such a thing would freeze my pumping heart! Linda in Kansas

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  18. I'm so sorry you are both ill. Fresh air is good but just be careful and get will soon. Sending you healing energy.

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  19. I hope you and Sue get to feeling better soon. Happy New Year to you both! Wishing you a BLESSED, healthy, & prosperous 2026.

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  20. Wow, I really love the first shot. So good vibe

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  21. Yes, wow, that is a seriously good photo!! The beautiful sky, wonderful light reflected off the water, and perfect focus on the foreground and icicles. Hope you both are back to 100% soon.

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  22. I love that picture too, what a beautiful sunrise.

    I’m sorry you have been sick. We all had the stupid cold around here, too, and it was no fun. We’re almost entirely better, but still an occasional cough or sniff. Hang in there. It looks like you had a lovely walk at least.

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  23. I'm a big believer in fresh air and walking but I've also heard that cold air isn't so great for the lungs when sick. Old wives' tale? It looks beautiful there with the blue sky and snow. Gray and rainy here...again. Heather's photo belongs in a contest!

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  24. Happy to hear you're out and about! Amazing sunrise pic. Canada is so beautiful.

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  25. I love that description of the trees being farther apart! Here's to the wide open fields to come.

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  26. Well you had a beautiful winter day for your walk. Glad you screwed up your courage and got out there!

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  27. Good for you two going on this walk while not feeling up to par. Enjoy your photos very much and Heather took a beauty. Speedy healing!

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  28. And a happy new year as I catch up. Wow on the sunrise shot and yeah, it was a lovely day. Our family lured us to Wheeler's and a sticky time was had by all.

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