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liebzz wrote:I live in Westchester (duh since 95% of the shows I post about attending are at one particularly wonderful venue in Port Chester), commute to Downtown Brooklyn every weekday. While I still regularly utilize Peloton for bike/exercise/tracking running, I also walk most days from Manhattan to Brooklyn, either by taking the subway to Canal Street and walking over the Manhattan Bridge or taking the subway one stop further and walking over the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s between 1.75 and 2 miles from subway to office door. I throw that on top of whatever exercise and sometimes walk at lunch when the weather is nice. Walking is where I get a lot of the listening done when I post about those band journeys. A great escape.
A great escape indeed.

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Last night I walked while my kid was at soccer practice. I made several loops around the fields and got a 4-mile walk out of it.
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Hey dad, there was a walking club very close to where I stayed in San Antonio over the weekend. A whole building dedicated to walking. It was closed when I walked by it, but the signage really piqued my interest. I wanted to go inside and see what the people who hung out there were like.

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washing machine wrote:Hey dad, there was a walking club very close to where I stayed in San Antonio over the weekend. A whole building dedicated to walking. It was closed when I walked by it, but the signage really piqued my interest. I wanted to go inside and see what the people who hung out there were like.

https://g.co/kgs/nCQofU
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washing machine wrote:Hey dad, there was a walking club very close to where I stayed in San Antonio over the weekend. A whole building dedicated to walking. It was closed when I walked by it, but the signage really piqued my interest. I wanted to go inside and see what the people who hung out there were like.

https://g.co/kgs/nCQofU
Oh nice! Looks like they've got a lot of events in and around OKC Metro. Some Tulsa walks in there too.
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Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
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dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
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dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
And they say that a hero could save us
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
Same. It’s so windy here, as always.
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dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
Same. It’s so windy here, as always.
Let’s move to somewhere else
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I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
Same. It’s so windy here, as always.
Let’s move to somewhere else
okay, but I’m going to need a house with at least five bathrooms.
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dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
Same. It’s so windy here, as always.
Let’s move to somewhere else
okay, but I’m going to need a house with at least five bathrooms.
I know just the place!
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:
dad wrote:Slowly getting back into taking more walks. Went for one this afternoon that was just under three miles.
Balling so hard great to see it.

I walked 1.5 after a failed run of the same length.
It’s good to be back amongst the walking.

Keep up the great work.
Praying for warmer weather
Same. It’s so windy here, as always.
Let’s move to somewhere else
okay, but I’m going to need a house with at least five bathrooms.
I know just the place!
let's move mid-spring. too hot to move in the summer.

2.93mi walk this afternoon.
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Will you be incorporating lenny into your marital love making?
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I am not RMs Jerry Falwell Jr.
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2 miles.
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lennytheweedwhacker wrote:2 miles.
Get it.

3.53mi yesterday.

4.62mi today—needed this one.
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dad wrote:
lennytheweedwhacker wrote:2 miles.
Get it.

3.53mi yesterday.

4.62mi today—needed this one.
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I walked today
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