Over on Lucky Snapping 2013 the theme is 'Let's reflect' and to write about something that you thought was impossible but wasn't.
A really difficult one I have to say and I have struggled to come up with something for this, well that was until yesterday when I had a light bulb moment (doesn't happen often I have to say!!) Yesterday was a day off and I planned to do a long training walk. My aim was 18 miles as I achieved 16.89 last week :) So off I set on a dry sunny day which made a very nice change to the cold and pouring rain that is the normal these days. At the moment I do the long walks (anything over 9 miles) on my own, I am not 'wired for sound' as I call it (mp3 players etc etc) mainly because I want to make sure I hear the traffic around me as I am walking on roads with no pavements and most of them are single track windy lanes, most drivers are very good they slow down and move out. Some obviously need an urgent trip to specsavers or need to have their licence removed and of course there are the four wheeled drivers who would sooner knock me over than get their tyres in the mud and puddles on these roads!!! As was nearly the case yesterday!!! (Apologies to any four wheeled owners reading this - I know you are not all the same - it just makes me laugh that people down here have them but don't use them for the purpose they were built for).
Anyway I digress, around the 15 mile mark the hips started to inform me that they were not that happy with today's distance and the old self doubts of 'can I actually do this?', 'have I bitten off more than I can chew this time?', 'why am I actually doing this?' started coming into my head. It was when I was asking myself that last question and answering myself, as I do with - 'I am doing it because I have always thought it looked like a lot of fun' (I do have an odd sense of humour!!), 'it would be an incredible achievement', ' have always fancied doing a marathon' (but know I can't run one) and 'I want to', but more importantly, 'because I can' and that is when my 'impossible' became my 'possible' I can do this walk and will do this walk. I know it won't be easy, physically or emotionally on the day, but I know the personal sense of achievement that it will give me will be fantastic, plus I shall be in the company of 2-3000 other ladies and gents who are going through the same experience as well.
So in the words of Audrey Hepburn
My half way point on my latest training route. The photo above is what is over the hedge in the bottom photo.
For those of you who are not aware of what I am trianing for take a look here
The story you decided to tell is absolutely fabulous Karen, I wish you all the best on that one, especially when your hips keep talking to you. I hope that later we will get a full report about all what happened ! xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Anne, oh you will get a full run down. lol x
DeleteWow Karen that is some walk well done on your commitement for you it is possible, I assure you for me it would be def impossible!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Lynne.
Deletehow very true! Well done Karen you are doing so well xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Louise. x
DeleteOh brilliant, well done you and you will have such an amazing night. I would love to do the Moonwalk. We also have a local starwalk over Exmoor but it is the one weekend of the year when I am on scrapbook retreat with my besties. Good Luck with the training, it is indeed possible :) x
ReplyDeleteThankyou, you could always join me next year Jennie, have a feeling I shall be repeating this event!!
Deletebeautiful views, well done for carrying on with the very long walk!
ReplyDeleteThank you Helen.
Deletewell done keep up the good work
ReplyDeleteThanks Michelle.
DeleteI admire you for your stamina and commitment. My poor knees wouldn't have made it a mile. Love the photos. Beautiful scenery.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joy, just hope my legs last out, lol. x
DeleteThat is a long walk indeed - especially when you transform miles into km. The brain will often inform you that it isn't possible but with your training and perseverance it definitely is. Both photos are wonderful - especially the first one is perfect. Good luck with your training.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kristina, very true about the brain saying the wrong thing!! x
DeleteI admire you Karen keep it up and what wonderful countryside to train in, just a shame about inconsiderate drivers. Thanks for your recent comment on my photography blog your get well wishes are appreciated.
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