Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Bummed Out
It's been coming on the last few days, that feeling that can be described with words like blech, down and bummer. I've had less time on the water so far than in any previous year, so I have increased my indoor exercise. Instead of shedding a few pounds, I've added one, and I ache from over doing the weights and crunches. On top of all that, I feel my ambition ebbing and am less enthusiastic about up coming events. Funny thing though, I don't feel depressed or anything like it.
So, I start the day by checking blogs and got to Derrick's. He has a link to an audio clip of Andrew McCauley on the water during his fatal trip. In it, Andrew talks about how wild the trip had become and wonders aloud if he has, "... bitten off more than I can chew." I am not glad that I listened to it. I think his disappearance has had an effect on my mood and has made me more...maybe too...cautious. It is a vague and unsettling feeling, but it is there none the less.
It is all so odd (and, so unlike me...but I digress) since my braces and rolls (in the pool) have been absolutely dynamite. Not that I have a huge number of rolls like Alex, I don't. But I thoroughly enjoy the ones I do know and hope to add a few more this year.
That first warm day of spring best hurry up and warm my soul. Or should I say thaw my soul? Anyway, it is time to put on a few layers and take Ansel out for a gloomy-day walk.
Paddle safe...
DS

5 comments:

Ron said...

I've found the fresh new snow has offered me the opportunity to get out my cross country skis. First time we've had enough snow all winter! I was only out for less than an hour, but it made a nice evening. Much better than lifting weights and doing crunches.

Silbs said...

You're right, Ron, however my cross country shoes have finally fallen apart, and I need the other exercises to keep my aging bod from taking on grotesque shapes. Maybe I will get a little snow shoe action in today. thanks

Alex said...

I decided to not listen to that recording for precisely that reason. Following Florida, I feel myself falling into a funk again. Maybe I can get out on my snowboard this weekend for the first time this year.

Michael said...

Snowshoeing? Ya, go do it! Great for the legs, then paddle for the arms!

derrick said...

Springs coming. . .

I paused a bit before listening to it myself, but I can't say it bummed me out either. I think I've come to accept it. Besides the other part of the clip was how jazzed he was to be taking it on and doing it.