I've been quite non-productive these past few days. Unless you count riding. And planting trees at San Felasco. Maybe what I mean is I havn't done shite in the way of school work. Just can't seem to get motivated. I'm pretty burned out on things lately. Maybe I should sail to Mexico or hike the Appalachian trail. But then I'd lose my cycling legs. Friggin' A. I want to do something difernt, but that would mean letting go of a few things. I'm not sure if I want to do that. I know it'd probly be good for me mentally, but I just can't seem to let go of this "blast-forward and try to get ahead and take things seriously in everything I do" mentality (except for driving).
In the way of my cycling obsession, It feels good to be back on the bike after a week of being sick. Road the road bike on Friday and made the awful decision to sprint kyle, subsequently getting dropped by a group going 15mph. Rode the mountain bike Saturday, felt kinda sluggish and that rigid fork is really beating me up. Rode 4 and a half with Beck today, felt like shite the second half of the ride. Pretty much tempo heart rate for the last 2.5 hrs. At least I didn't completely bonk and now I know where Ocala Jai Alai is in case I ever decide to go with Adam. 3 hr naps are nice.
Oh yeah, after my mtb ride Saturday I helped plant trees with Beck and Roots and Shoots. Kind of a pleasant, fulfilling little activity. I like working outside. The big field area in front of the picnic pavilion at San Felasco should be quite shady in about 10 years. Just about when I finish undergrad probably.
I'm still trying to decide whether or not to do sugarloaf this weekend. Typical Florida hill: everyone sprint the shit out of it. I think it'd be a good course for me. We'll see how I feel. Woops. I just remembered what I had planned for Friday night. Prolly won't race.
Wjat else can i babble on about? Ha, wjat a great typo! I love it! I should probly go study some shit. peace.
Oh yeah. Congrats Jackie (4th) and Gutt (8th) at Athens. And sorry Big Phil.
Sunday, April 27, 2008
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