OK, it’s only 2 kms more than what I have been doing every Saturday since the beginning of September, but it was amazing….because…
I walked these 12 kms on a Thursday morning. I usually walk 10 kms every Saturday, but I decided to up the ante and do an extra walk mid-week – partly because it was going to rain on the weekend, and partly because I wanted to walk the east half of the David Balfour loop to find out where I had lost the path last Sunday. I also wanted to walk to The Brickworks from another direction. I was hoping the trail would be longer – I was aiming for 15kms. Well, 12kms will have to do.
Unfortunately, the east side of the DB loop was closed, so I had to double back and walk the west side again. Not a problem because it is a real work out – lots of ups and downs on very challenging terrain. The rest of the trail on the east side of Mt. Pleasant is almost too easy!!
Fortunately, the cafe“ at The Brickworks was open and I could get a coffee, a blueberry scone and a much needed rest. I finished my walk up Mud Creek and into work by 11:30am.
When I compare all the ways, I used to travel to work over the years, this one has to be the most unusual. In fact, when I called upstairs to tell my daughter I was heading out for my walk, she said, “But it’s Thursday.” I said, “It’s OK. The city said I could walk on a Thursday.” I’ve got this thing, any day of the week!
Other Joys this week were…
1. My book, “On Pilgrimage” by Jennifer Lash arrived. It’s another perspective on The Walk.
2. I had to buy a huge bag of Basmati rice at Metro because, I was not going to pay almost $10.00 for 500g of rice, when for $15.00 I could get 4 kilos. In fact when I got to the check out, I had another surprise. The shelf price was wrong. That 4 kilo bag cost me just $9.00. The Joy of a deal!
3. I’m getting closer to buying a lighter backpack. (I have 4 backpacks; they are all either too heavy or too small – sigh!) Luckily, I found a site that rated backpacks. I was close to buying a 35 litre one from Gossamer Gear which weighed a mere 12oz and was called “Murmur.” I might have bought it for its name alone, except that it was rated only 5 out of 10 – not sure why. Obviously back to the drawing board. My Joy here was in actually finding a site that rated backpacks!!
4. One of the groups I follow on FB listed a few books to read while travelling. I now have a new list from some of my favourite authors:
Barbara Kingsolver – Demon Copperhead
JR Moehringer – Open (OK Spare too, but I would never read it)
Rosamunde Pilcher – Coming Home – ordered it from the library.
Reading is always a Joy.
5. I walked another 12kms on Saturday. OK I did my usual 10 kms to the Brickworks and back. I also put some extra weight in my backpack to keep the pressure on. I might not have added the extra 2kms later in the day, but I was planning to make Penne a la Vodka for dinner and, you guessed it, I was out of Vodka! I could have just made the sauce without the spirits, (I have eaten spiritless sauces before….hmm) but someone would have noticed. Plus I decided that I needed another book to read, as I was almost finished “On Pilgrimage.” The walk to Yonge Eg & back is 2 kms and Demon Copperhead is over 500 pages – how I measure my days.
The picture? The Joy of Mud Creek!
My Joy for the Joy Jar this week has to be the extended walking – love it.
Have an awesome week.

