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   On Wed, 26 Feb 2025, Salvador Mirzo wrote:   
      
   > D writes:   
   >   
   >> On Tue, 25 Feb 2025, Salvador Mirzo wrote:   
   >>   
   >>> D writes:   
   >>>   
   >>>> On Mon, 24 Feb 2025, Rich wrote:   
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   >>> [...]   
   >>>   
   >>>>> I often 'frustrate' my wife by going off the beaten path (major roads)   
   >>>>> onto back roads (I'll admit, sometimes done specifically for the value   
   >>>>> of the 'frustration' part) to get "there" from "here" with no GPS nav   
   >>>>> or pre-planning at all and in almost all instances I get "there" even   
   >>>>> though the entire route is brand new for me.   
   >>>>   
   >>>> This is excellent! Always going the same way, or driving the same route   
   gets   
   >>>> very boring after a while. Sometimes when I walk a new path, I discover a   
   new   
   >>>> store I didn't know existed.   
   >>>   
   >>> That really happens when you walk instead of driving. Not to mention   
   >>> that if you're walking, it's okay to stop by at a store. If you're   
   >>> driving, it's not okay because (at least where I live), it's never easy   
   >>> to find a parking place. And you might not want to interrupt the song   
   >>> that's playing or get out of the air conditioning.   
   >>>   
   >>   
   >> This is the truth! I like walking. It is one of the few forms of   
   >> exercise I engage in. =) It is also relaxing and can almost be a bit   
   >> meditative if you get into it.   
   >   
   > I agree. :) What I often do at the beach is actually just walk it end   
   > to end. The beach I always go to has about 1 km in length. But lately   
      
   That's wonderful!   
      
   > I've been trying to swim in the ocean as well. I've taken swimming   
   > classes for various years and I didn't have the energy to continue when   
   > I joined graduate school. Now I'm out and I have been trying to   
   > continue, but after two months swimming in a gym, I decided to quit it   
   > and move to the beach. I'm happy to announce that lately the water has   
   > been crystalline around here. The news called it Caribbean today.   
      
   That's good exercise. I don't like gyms or swimming pools, but if I had   
   the ocean nearby, at a decent temperature, I think I might enjoy swimming!   
      
   > I have been using some fins to give me some ``self confidence''. It's   
   > fairly scary to swim the beach end to end. You need to distance   
   > yourself from the shore to stay a bit away from the waves and even other   
   > people. And you can barely see much while swimming: even with   
   > crystalline water, visility is still very limited.   
      
   Reminds me of the last time I went swimming in spain, and the waves were   
   huge! You really had to time getting into the water or else risk getting   
   knocked over.   
      
   > But it's really more pleasurable to be at the beach than at the gym.   
   > Sure, when the water gets pretty dark, I will probably not swim. I hope   
   > I'm lucky enough so that such conditions don't last too long when they   
   > arrive.   
   >   
      
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