“This could be one of the unexpected upsides of COVID-19 and the lockdowns. It made us more aware and sensitive about the great markers of time: the precious moments spent with friends and our families, the seasons and nature, the myriads of small things that require a bit of time (like talking to a stranger, listening to a bird or admiring a piece of art) but that contribute to well-being. The reset: in the post-pandemic era, we might have a different appreciation of time, pursuing it for greater happiness.”
― Klaus Schwab, COVID-19: The Great Reset
Today was a great training day. The weather was overcast and the temperature was only in the upper 70s, which is great for the middle of August in Missouri. Awesome training weather.
So I was able to ascend straight up the hill leading out of Fox Hill Apts. and explore a little bit of the Fox Hill neighborhood on both sides of the apartment complex, which is the furthest I've been able to go in months.
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