Avoidance

So I joined a gym.

It’s a nice gym. Most gyms I’ve been to are at least somewhat dirty. They smell. They’re full of muscley preening look at me type people.

This one is different. It’s clean. It smells, well, rather neutral actually. But the towels they provide smell awesome. The showers are the two-stage kind they have in spas that have the little changing room in front of the shower stall, and the showers have shampoo and conditioner and shower gel. The locker room has hair dryers and lotion and Q-Tips and mouthwash. I go at 5 and it isn’t totally crowded. I’ve been twice this week and haven’t waited for cardio equipment either time. The crowd is a mix of all ages, and everyone is just doing their own thing.

But the best part? The sauna. I love a sauna. And this one works and everything. (the saunas at my last two gyms were hit and miss).

It’s gym nirvana.

And yet I sat in my car texting and tweeting in the parking garage for close to 45 minutes, avoiding going in.

Here we go again.

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Shine

When there’s nothing but no

And there’s nowhere to go

You find a way.

That’s where you shine.

-Meredith Brooks

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ProShoMoMo: Day One

It’s been a long time (for me) since I’ve been creative, so this month I’m trying something new. I’m going to post a photo a day for the month of November. Sometimes they might have words with them, sometimes not. It’s been too long since I regularly used my camera and I need to get back in the saddle.

So what are my rules for this totally arbitrary thing just I made up that I’m calling ProShoMoMo (Project Shoot More Month) (yeah I didn’t spend a lot of time with the name) (bygones)? Post a photo a day, Monday through Friday. It doesn’t have to be a new photo, but that’s my goal. For me that’s a little more realistic than committing to shooting a new photo every day, while still exercising my shutter finger.

So, without further ado…ProShoMoMo. Day One. I’d love it if you joined me!

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Shelter in the Wind

I found a cluster of the tiniest yellow wildflowers hugging the base of a huge tree. They reminded me that I can be all brave and stiff-upper-lip most of the time, but when I need them I have my own stalwart trees to shelter me. It’s a comforting feeling.

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