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until it got too many red cards from Wounded Duck and the Boredom Enforcement Committee ... now the tortoise's goal is to get to 10 red cards so he can get Big Dog to drive down and take a good long walk with the tortoise

P. S. This blog listens to its readers. We have the Benjamin Category Override for 5+ mile walks and now, it humbles Tortoise to say he has been named "Lou", by Doug Jr, in memory of Mr. Consistency himself, Lou Gehrig. Tortoise can hardly type the words to think he is in any way comparable to the noble Iron Horse. Thank you!


Tuesday, October 7, 2014

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Loren Dunn provides today's walking thought that includes "In our dealings one with another, no matter what our position may be, we need more roses".  For more of that message, a map of Tortoise's travels this day, and other niceties, please click below to continue reading ...

Cheerio!



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Details on today's walk:

3.61 miles, with 99 feet climbed, in 1:06:52 hours.
Tortoise rating:  5.6
Calories burned:  564

2014 Stats:

794.40 miles walked, which is 79.36% of my 2014 goal.
250:41:08 hours walked, which is 80.09% of my 2014 goal
37,593 total feet climbed 
126,894 calories burned
76.68% of the year has passed
I've walked 14 consecutive non-Sundays since my last missed day on September 20, and overall have walked on 227 of the 240 non-Sundays thus far in 2014, a 94.58% consistency rating.

The purpose of the percentages is to have a higher percentage of distance and time walked than of the year. This tells me I am on track. I'm sure this is more numbers than you are interested in, all I can say is I'm really good at setting high goals and having them slip away because I don't do them every, every day.

And now for some more of today's walking thought ...

"While living in the East some years ago, I read of an experience that took place on the floor of the United States Senate. As I recall, a debate was taking place. The leader of the debate in one party was Senator Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota. The floor leader for the other party was Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine. As time went on, it was clear that Senator Humphrey’s party would win.
"On the morning of the vote, Senator Humphrey went out to his garden and cut some red roses. When Margaret Chase Smith arrived at her desk on the senate floor that morning, there was the bouquet of roses. This, of course, did not change Senator Smith’s mind concerning the issues, but it was a gesture of respect and appreciation.
"In our dealings with one another, no matter what our position might be, we need more roses—and, after Elder Faust’s talk this morning, I suppose, roses without thorns."
To watch, listen to, or read this message in its entirety, please visit https://www.lds.org/general-conference/1991/04/before-i-build-a-wall?lang=eng #ShareGoodness

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