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When was the last time you walked somewhere?

I walk my dog about two miles every day so she can inspect her neighborhood domain. More if she pesters me.

It has it's downside though. Once in a while, I'll get a co-worker who said they saw me walking somewhere. Not driving makes me more ubiquitous, and it makes me feel kind of on the spot

as for walking to work or an event, i don't live in an area where that is conducive
Yesterday I took an hour-long meandering walk. I try to walk to the grocery (or liquor store) once a week. I live about 3.5 miles from school, or I'd walk more.


When I don't have to work, my fave activity is taking my dog for a walk on nature trails and over the pedestrian bridge that spans the Arkansas River.
Fort Collins, home of Fat Tire beer and the Fat Tire bicycle revolution, has TONS of bike friendly streets and trails. It's super fun in the summer.



we have our first bike/ walking trail around here. because so much is flat agricultural ground there just is not much of this except in state parks here. this is a big deal for us
Cool! I agree, RA, it shows we're starting to investigate, on a large scale, alternatives to the automobile lifestyle.

I miss working at the Olympia Library, though, because there were a lot more places (bookstores, record store, restaurants, card shops, the Capital campus) to walk to at lunch time than there are at the Library Service Center where I work now.

I walk the dog, but not as often as I should, since we have a big yard and he likes to run around on his own.
Some cities just scream WALK! at me, even when they have good public transit. Paris, NYC, Seattle.
When I'm in New York (like this coming weekend!) I walk EVERYWHERE. New York blocks just seem walkable. I can walk the entirety of Manhattan...it's quantifiable. I'm going with my sister and my aunt and cousin, all big walkers, so Zu bowed out, since I wore her feet down to nubs last time we were in the city, and I'm at least willing to keep a leisurely pace.
I think one of the reasons I'm reluctant to move to South Africa despite my in-laws offers of helping us open a restaurant is that nobody walks anywhere.


When I was in NYC we walked pretty much everywhere that was within 50 or so blocks of where we stayed. Otherwise, we took the subway. We only took a cab once (not counting the airport shuttle) and that was to the opera, because we were all dressed up and it was threatening rain.
Last summer my best friend and her family stayed with me for a week and we walked every morning to the coffee shop and every evening to frozen yogurt. It isn't very far. Probably fewer than 5 blocks. It was lovely. It wasn't too hot out yet because it was early enough in the summer, and we'd put my dog on a leash and her baby in the stroller and just enjoy the sunshine and company. I should have kept that habit but I'm lazy.
Otherwise, I walk my dog to the neighborhood park.



Yeah, what are those slackers at CERN doing, anyways? I'm with Nools, I think it's high time we had teleportation. Since those personal jet packs never materialized...
How much harder can it be than cellphones, right?


Although Star Wars is really more epic fantasy than SF, if you ask me...


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Let me try this then:
So, Sarah, are you Hot or Wet right now?

Sunshiny blue skies with big puffy white clouds, Mt. Rainier in the distance, smell of warm pine needles wafting through the air, and kids throwing around baseballs and swinging bats.
There's nothing like the sound of the crack of a bat hitting a baseball, even if you don't like sports.


Yep, NY is an incredibly pedestrian city. I would walk/bike to and from work between Soho and Upper West Side.
Donna, yes having a dog has put me so much more in touch with the changes in seasons as well.

Books mentioned in this topic
A Walk Across America (other topics)On the Beach (other topics)
I have to drive to work, as my office is eighteen miles away and no public transportation is available in the area. But I try to walk to the library (four blocks away) and coffee shop (five blocks away) sometime. I don't walk as much for the exercise as for the meditation. I do most of my working out on the elliptical. Walking can be, ahem, challenging in the winter in Wisconsin, but today grey, foggy day, and walking will be kind of cool.
I also used to walk with my dog a lot...but now she's gone, walking through the woods this year is going to feel very weird.
When I was a kid we walked everywhere, I mean, miles, miles, miles. We'd walk three miles to the mall to save the buck from the bus.
And...you?