I haven't posted anything here lately because, frankly, I'm tired of hearing my own voice. Here are 16 photos from the last 4 weeks, each of which allegedly is worth 1,000 words. I'm not the best photographer, so I'm sharing them at the discounted rate of 12,000 words.
Beth's tree. I sat here over Christmas, by myself, in the mornings and had some nice thoughts of my dad. |
At my mom's. I feel like I slept better than my hair might suggest. |
A new taproom by where I grew up. |
The stone arch bridge from the Guthrie. The observation deck was closed. |
From the Guthrie's windows along the endless bridge. |
Ah, Minnesota. |
My uncle posted this photo of my grandparents. My dad got his smiling photo head tilt from my Grandpa, I think. My Grandpa was an amazing guy. |
Thor, Kristin and Steve's cat. Photo credit: Kristin |
The nature preserve on the site of the former swamp where we went when I was a kid. |
My brother's dogs: my adventure companions for three days in the Northwoods. |
The plaque has been installed on the memorial bench at the nature preserve. |
The Northwoods, again. I'm liking the random order in which the Blogger app decided to place my photos. |
We forgot to take the ashes of our dogs over the Christmas holiday. We were going to put them by the river (this photo and the one above). |
Ginny and Arthur couldn't run away; the snow was too deep. It was fun to exhaust them each day. |
Over the break I set up the fundraising pages for my team's BikeMS rides in 2020. I also set up my main page. This year is already starting off in an unpredictable way, so I don't have everything mapped out yet, but I'm going to funnel all of my fundraising efforts to this ride again this year: http://main.nationalmssociety. org/goto/GoMaggieGo
I'm looking forward to pedaling my way to some new adventures this year. There's always an adventure, if you keep your eyes open.
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