Last week saw the first few days and nights of cooler weather here in Raleigh. Daytime temperatures returned to the upper 80s early this week, but there was a glimpse of the onset of my second favorite season (my birthday is in April after all). It is still too early for the kitschy fall activities—picking apples or pumpkins is still a while off and the leaves are still green—but it isn’t too early to get out in the cool morning air that is now with us.
I capitalized on the lower temperatures by listening to extended podcasts while taking long walks around some of the small manmade lakes that double as public parks here. There are paved trails around the bodies of water and nice facilities that anyone can use. I was not the only person on the trails, but I rise early enough that crowds aren’t a problem.
This may not be the best way to walk, sure, but I haven’t found a conversation partner yet so for now these walks provide me time to take in new ideas and then unplug my earphones and reflect. Many of the greatest minds in history thought as they walked for hours at a time. I don’t have the hubris to equate myself with such men, but I can at least emulate them. I really enjoy long walks in crisp air. I’ve had regular walking routes in Cambridge, in DC, and in Charlotte. I haven’t yet nailed down my route here, but I’m sure I will soon. My family sometimes reminds me that they have had to tolerate wind noise picked up through my headphone speaker when I have called them on these walks down the years.
Again, no crazy connections between spurious things I’ve read or watched this week. Just take the opportunity for an early morning or sunset walk this week if the weather is finally turning cooler where you are. Bring a good friend if you can and leave your phones in the car or at home. You won’t regret it.
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