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- An Early Morning Walk in the East Village by Walking Off the Big Apple on Nov 17, 2009
Sometimes it's not about where to walk but when. Certain hours of the day carry with them their own qualities, and strange as it may sound, I am fond of the quiet mystery of the early morning. Just before sunrise the day has not yet lost its patina o...
- The western ridge above St. Supery Winery’s Dollarhide Ranch by Winehiker Witiculture on Nov 16, 2009
Robert Skalli, co-owner of St. Supery Winery, loves this spot atop the western ridge above Big Lake at Dollarhide Ranch, where I scouted a few routes for potential future winehiking on a bright and clear mid-November day. With just a little effort at...
- Index of Cities with Dangerous Streets by CityKin on Nov 14, 2009
In the last 15 years, more than 76,000 Americans have been killed while crossing or walking along a street in their community. More than 43,000 Americans – including 3,906 children under 16 – have been killed this decade alone. This is the equiva...
- An Adventure a Day by Long Hollow on Nov 12, 2009
If I were an artist, I would paint a picture of this hollow as it looked this morning...muted greens and browns along the road where the mists and shadows of night still lingered...blazing golds and reds in the treetops and hillsides basking in the f...
- Dangerous by Design by Cuyahoga County Planning Commission Weblog on Nov 10, 2009
Dangerous by Design, a new report from Transportation for America and the Surface Transportation Policy Project, examined pedestrian safety in American cities. It highlights the hazards of inadequate investment in pedestrian infrastructure and the ne...
- Horse Apples, Disc Golf and Red Caterpillars by Aging in Wonder on Nov 9, 2009
Sure – walk for exercise. But even if you walk the same route every day, walk also for the discoveries you make along the way. Look up to see if you can find horse apples on the trees or – better yet – to find the source of a bird’s song. Loo...
- Running: Getting Back to a Good Place by in my mind's zen garden on Nov 7, 2009
Late this morning, my wife and I walked 3 miles around the lake and back. Now, I had to stop running and walking for a few weeks because I was feeling knee pains and realized that I was probably pushing too hard by walking/running 5 miles a day. I ha...








