The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the squares of the two supporting sides.
Remember that from geometry class? (It’s about the only thing I can remember!)
It’s an intuitive lesson for those of us who look for the quickest way across a field or parking lot.
And it’s one I think of every day on my walk to the bus!
Remember that from geometry class? (It’s about the only thing I can remember!)
It’s an intuitive lesson for those of us who look for the quickest way across a field or parking lot.
And it’s one I think of every day on my walk to the bus!
(Although today I found a quicker route that is bus all the way – which has its good and bad points.)
There are things I note on these walks – not the least of which is the number of steps, which I count faithfully. (Let’s just say there are thousands. Literally.)
(I’m not even going to show you pix of this part of the trip – too boring!)
It means going through a parking lot of a once vibrant shopping center called Frandor, where my mother shopped when I was a child. Now it’s more desolate, and with recent closings of the Linens ‘n’ Things and Comp USA stores, along with a bookstore, shoe store and toy store, it’s a little sad.
(Having said that, the JoAnn’s and World Market doors automatically open when I come by, as though they expect I’ll take my normal route and step in!)
The Panera is good for a quick stop if I just miss the bus and have to wait 10 minutes (like today!)
When I decide to take the “walk-way” (which I tend to do most often), the bus drops me at the Student Union, where there is another 3,000 step walk to my building. It is this walk I look forward to. I enjoy passing by the older dormitories and classroom buildings.
Students pass, plugged into iPods or on the phone, barely acknowledging another walker. (This is much different from my school days on this campus where one nodded, smiled or said hello to just about anyone.)
Driving privileges should be restored next week and in light of time, I will probably drive more. But I’ve really been enjoying my walks and you can count on them continuing – with or without the bus!
I'd ride the bus every day if I could do what you are doing. It sounds like a great way to start and end a day.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like a peaceful way to be connected with your community. MSU's campus is so beautiful (and with sidewalks connecting nearly every possible hypotenuse, a walker's dream), your daily walks sound like a great way to indulge spring fever.
ReplyDeleteYou sure have lovely views on your walk.
ReplyDeleteYum, Panera.... one just opened here last year. I will be having breakfast there in the morning.
Enjoy your walking!
How delightful to join you on your walk And, you'll be in great shape for tramping around Paris.
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What fun it was, joining you on your morning walk, Jeanie. A daily walk is like an old friend, isn't it? I hope you can continue to make time for your friend, even when your driving privileges are restored.
ReplyDeleteI walk the dog every morning, and I enjoy listening to what birds are back in the spring, and seeing the plants change with the season.
I hope your shoulder continues to heal!
I've been walking inside this week when I could find time to walk. The weather is typical spring here with wet heavy snow and rain. Love the possibility of a fun jigsaw puzzle as well as drawing with some of your architecture pictures and the river! Fun.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me, or was there something very bittersweet about this post?
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed taking this walk with you. I wish I could get motivated to walk. I'm working on it.
ReplyDeleteI love all your shots, especially the bus ones. Don't even ask me why.
ReplyDeleteFirst, you talk about getting your passport. And now, you mention boot camp for Paris... are these the only clues you are going to drop?
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely area - thanks for these glimpses of your walk. And yes, boot camp for Paris! Can't wait to see you here. xo
ReplyDeletewow, not only that you've gone "commuter" which is excellent but your campus!!!! Gorgeous. What wonderful place to have to go to work every day, and your alma mater, too.
ReplyDeleteYou made me laugh referring to the doors of World Market and the other store opening automatically when you walk by!
Here's to the lush spring pictures you will share and to your mending so that you can hop in the car OR walk and will have choices again.
Also, I'm playing at 'scrapping' today and using one of papers you sent - it's perfect with several of the themes I'm working on (can't seem to settle down and have stuff all over the place doing differnt pages at a time.)
wow...I'm tired {I think} going on this whole route with you...as I have never been a bus person...but you know what? I think I want to try it someday just for fun !!!
ReplyDeleteHow like you, Jeanie, to turn a long walk instead of your normal drive, into something positive and beautiful. I love that about you!
ReplyDeleteI rather envy you this daily walk, and I'm so glad you shared it with us. Of course, I wouldn't enjoy it during some of that winter weather we had, but right now is the perfect time to be out "taking the air."
ReplyDeleteI've never spent much time on the State campus (being from that other Michigan school - sorry!) It's quite beautiful, really.
It might be tempting to keep up the walk on occasion, even after you're back behind the wheel!
I think I would have to ride the bus off and on just to have that walk too. Its so pretty! But I know you will be glad to get your wheels back too. We have alot of shopping centers here that look barren because of store closures. So sad!
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