Monday morning at dawn we enjoyed a beautiful sunrise. We decided to head to the Rotary trail again to continue our walking conditioning.
An early morning walk on this trail is a real treat.
We continue to plan and condition for our trip to England in September. Our longest walk in Oxford is only 4.2 miles and those miles involve stops along the way so we are confident we should be good, conditioning on our 3 mile walk without stops on the Rotary trail. While on the trail we listen to sermons and the latest are from 2 Corinthians.
2 Corinthians 3:18 ~ And we all, with unveiled face, beholding the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from one degree of glory to another. For this comes from the Lord who is the Spirit.
After our walk on Monday morning we came home and got to work, me with mowing, and Dear with finishing his work on the mount for our snowplow.
Snow this winter will be the test on whether this mounting and plow will work well.
We were in the upper 80’s today which was a nice change to our upper 90’s and low 100’s. For the rest of this week we have some Spokane shopping, some granddaughter soccer fun, a dessert get together with our church family and the Northeast Washington Fair.
Are you looking forward to anything this week and weekend?
…at the moment it’s difficult to think of snow, but it will ne here before we know it.
Hello,
Nice photos from your walk. It is good to get ready for the big walk during your trip.
September will be here soon. Take care, have a great day!
I’m so glad you have such a nice place to take your walks, Ellen. The cooler temperatures will surely enable you to get your tasks completed. We are going to celebrate our youngest grand’s 18th birthday–how can that be?
Thank you for taking us on this walk. A good way to get prepared for your trip to England and lovely to plan for these.
You sure don’t have to convince me a morning walk is the way to start the day! 🙂
What a wonderful place to walk.