….Saturday was a great walking day
The temperatures are starting to rise but not enough for the snow to become a slushy mess. That will happen later today and definitely tomorrow as we head into double digits above the freezing mark.
Saturday was perfect for a long walk with the dog. Frances loves the snow. We did walk through the field with her but for the most part we stayed on the paths where the snow had been shovelled or had already melted away. It was a fun morning and I was able to play with my new camera. We came across a sad little snowman and I tried shooting it from different angles.
When we got home I checked my fitness device and discovered we had walked about 6000 steps. Not our longest walk but it was a good start to the day. I made us a hardy breakfast that I knew would sustain us through lunch and then we got ready to take a trip to the bike show.
Every year at this time, The Toronto Bike Show takes place at the CNE grounds. It’s a very busy show and we had to park a fair distance from the building but that was okay because we knew we were going to rack up a lot more steps. My husband was a little disappointed in the show. He felt that there wasn’t as much to see this year. The show certainly is quite large and if you’re in the market for a new bike there were some deals to be had. I think because we had been at the show last year it felt like there wasn’t as much in the way of new products or at least things that were significantly different from the year before.
There were lots of bikes with large attached carriers, Dutch style, fat bikes, racing bikes, electric assist bikes, bicycle accessories, booths promoting bicycle tours and races and bikes for the littlest of riders. We came across a little boy (11 months old) who was checking out a bike that he could be riding in a couple of years.
As we walked back to the car my Jawbone Up signalled me that I had reached my goal of 10,000 steps for the day and it was only mid-afternoon. We rang up our oldest daughter and found out that she was home and happy for some company so we headed over to her house. We had a nice visit with her. At one point I suggested we go for a walk in her neighbourhood but my husband was content to just sit for a bit.
After a couple of hours, we continued on our way home and arrived just in time to take the dog for another walk. Correction…. I took her for another walk. This one was considerably shorter and I would be doing this at least one more time before I went to bed.
We enjoyed a simple supper of left overs and then started watching the new season of House of Cards with Kevin Spacey. I can only do this for couple of hours before I need a change of scene. I made my way to my sketch books and art materials which at the moment are on my dining room table. I watched a few more art lessons on my computer and then I cracked open my sketch book and got my ink and pen ready to draw. I came across a photo of a cow on one of the blogs I follow and decided that would be my subject for the day. I’ve always wanted to draw cows so today was the day.

After posting this sketch on Facebook for my daily sketching challenge I took the dog for one last walk and then did the dishes. I can never leave dishes overnight so no matter how late it gets I end up cleaning before crawling into bed. I checked my walking progress and was happy to see that for the day I had taken 14 270 steps. Ten days in a row now I’ve reached my 10 000 steps/day goal.
How was your weekend? Did you reach any goals or do something interesting?
Time to get ready to visit our other daughter in Hamilton. We’re babysitting today. Yay!
sounds like an absolutely perfect weekend! š
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It was pretty perfect. Babysitting on Sunday was challenging but I loved it. My daughter and her husband got a bit of a break and my husband and I got to spend some quality time with the baby. For the first hour she was amazing…. playful and smiling but as it got closer to feeding time and she refused to nap she turned on a dime. The next hour was spent rocking a crying baby and trying to give her a bottle made it worse. Fortunately all was forgiven when her mom returned and she was fed.
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I was at the bike show yesterday too. It would have been fun to have run into each other … and recognized each other. Admittedly, I’m terrible at that … even with people I know well.
I haven’t been to a bike show in many years, so there was a lot of newness for me. I was in the market for new shoes and although I found a pair I really liked, I will have to order them this week since they didn’t have my size … the challenges of having monster-sized feet.
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I think if we hadn’t been there last year we would have found it more interesting as well. Maybe the secret is to go every other year to these shows.
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… or in my case, go every 10 years or so.
The last time I went, electric bikes and Fat Boys weren’t a *thing* š
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Hi Carol, great weekend, yes, it’s cold, but the snow is melting, I heard about the double digits temperature, wow! hope so! Have a great week ahead.
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Thank you Elizabeth. The rest of the weekend was wonderful.
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Nice weekend. Good for you for reaching your goals, seeing bikes a a a n d getting a sketch done too. Love the cow, it has a friendly indifferent look,like cows are. š
I was wondering what counts as “Dutch bike” in your parts – since I’m Dutch. I guess you mean the ones with the wooden box in front?
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Oh I forgot. I got some drawing of elephants done – for Carla Sonheims Y is for yellow class. And also we managed to take all the hedera of the fence between us and our neighbours. They are putting a new one in this week, so we needed to make some room. Lots of steps and arm movement for us. š
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I’m not sure what hedera is. Is it a shrub or plant of some kind?
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Yes it is a plant common all over Europe, called ivy. Just looked it up on wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hedera_helix . It says it’s
‘ a rampant evergreen plant’, it climbs and sticks to walls, trees, everything. Grows fast. The leafs can be beautiful, but you have to keep it in check because it will grow into anything (hence: rampant).
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That’s exactly what I mean by Dutch bikes in this post.
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Nice drawing and good weekend!
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