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Bike Riding
Big event of the past week was an overnight bike ride to Santa Cruz (over CA-84 to highway 1 then south). For those who don't know where I am or where Santa Cruz is, that's about 60 miles (plus some more once in Santa Cruz obviously). Lunch was at Pescadero Beach about halfway (and it was a long lunch as I needed to rest after lots of hills!) The rest of the way to Santa Cruz was relatively easy compared to the first 30 miles. I camped overnight at New Brighton State Beach (camping fees are much lower for hikers and bikers!) and, in the morning, road back into Santa Cruz and took a bus back to San Jose (biking home from there). Total for the weekend is around a hundred miles (the bike just to Santa Cruz was 60 miles and around 6 hours 15 minutes wall clock). I got a pretty bad sunburn Sunday as I missed putting sunscreen on some spots on my shoulders, but other than that sustained no real physical injury (slight pull to left achilles that went away by Tuesday morning but in any case did not hamper morning gym fun at the Y). I was somewhat pleased that neither Saturday night nor Sunday night was I so physically exhausted I couldn't do anything. More importantly, I was just barely muscle sore. Big change from the Mt. Diablo hike. Some random notes on the bike-camping (I like the term bikepacking so maybe I'll start using it) as I can't form a coherent story here:
Emotional Other news of interest is that the ex has moved out (friday which is a big reason for the bike trip) and I am now in the process of cleaning, sorting and throwing out stuff. In some ways it is very nice to be able to organize everything how I want and if it gets messy ... well I got it messy and can clean it. I'm not cleaning or tidying up after someone else. Plus, I finally have counter space in the kitchen again. (N.B. If you marry a homebrewer, insist that you only live in places with two kitchens.) In other ways it is obviously mindbogglingly depressing to not have anyone around. Even if we were a bit on the outs, at least I could get a hug sometimes. Or hey just a nod or two and how was your day? I'm starting to talk to the cat more (alert! crazy cat lady!) and putting on music when I get home. The friends and the coworkers (who know) are very good in trying to make me not feel the loneliness as much, but well friends can't do everything (nor should be expected to). It just turns out that I haven't lived alone ever. I went from high school, to the college dorm, to living with the future husband with no gaps. The only times I've lived alone have been on business trips, but that hardly counts. So, I just have to learn a new skill.
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