A beautiful day to volunteer |
We had a busy morning planned, so I got out on the road early, for a run around the neighborhood. It was another beautiful spring morning, sunny and cool enough to wear long sleeves. Just for a change, I took a route that goes by the middle school. It's always nice to see some different roads.
While approaching the school, I noticed a woman running about 100 feet ahead of me on the right side of the road. She was running slower than me, so I eventually caught up with her. As I was passing her, I said hello, and suggested that she run on the left side for safety. She said that she'd been running for 25 years and wasn't worried because there's hardly any traffic. I said that things are different now, with people talking on the phone and texting. She acknowledged that, but I didn't see her moving over. I can only do so much.
I completed my run and, soon after that, we all headed to Caleb Smith State Park to participate in "I Love My Park Days." This is a program where volunteers perform numerous tasks to help NY parks that were damaged by Hurricane Sandy. Caleb Smith lost 300 trees in the storm and the goal was to replace them all. Our task today was to plant a tree at a designated spot. Did you know that the New York State tree is the Acer saccharum, better known as the sugar maple? We didn't!
One down, 299 to go... |
We do love our parks! |
I love the fact that you can come back and visit 'your' tree! How fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI'm curious to see how quickly the tree will grow. I hope I can find it next time I'm there!
ReplyDeleteFun stuff.
ReplyDeleteI assume from reading your posts you did not run in the RXR Half Marathon this year?
I didn't run it. I haven't been as focused on racing as last year. I considered running the RXR 10K but decided $41 was just too much to pay.
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