This past Saturday, it looked like my last chance to go Cross-Country skiing, so I went out and enjoyed the bright sun shining on the melting diamonds. After about 6 miles (I didn't want it to end) I got back to the car and realized I lost my keys. I saw some friends in the parking lot who said they would keep their eyes open. John wasn't answering his phone so I went back out on the trails and got a call after a couple more miles that they had found them next to the hollowed out beech tree (see below) and I knew exactly where that was because it's right next to a steep hill where I had fallen. I'm going to miss this, but soon I'll be able to ride my bike.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
One Last Ski
This past Saturday, it looked like my last chance to go Cross-Country skiing, so I went out and enjoyed the bright sun shining on the melting diamonds. After about 6 miles (I didn't want it to end) I got back to the car and realized I lost my keys. I saw some friends in the parking lot who said they would keep their eyes open. John wasn't answering his phone so I went back out on the trails and got a call after a couple more miles that they had found them next to the hollowed out beech tree (see below) and I knew exactly where that was because it's right next to a steep hill where I had fallen. I'm going to miss this, but soon I'll be able to ride my bike.
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