Sunday, September 5, 2010

One-Way

As I write this entry, I'm already on the east coast, and thinking about all that have occurred in the past few months. I realized that my airline ticket to Baltimore is my first one-way ticket.

Sure, I've travelled one-way before, but never on a plane. It has always been via bus or car. Call me economically savvy.

One time, my family and I all hopped into a van and brought my stuff (which wasn't much) from Arizona to L.A., as I finished college.

One-way always signifies the end of one journey and the start of another.

There's no doubt that Baltimore is a different place to live. I think the humidity was manageable to start. Although any hotter and I would be screaming. The weather has gotten much better over these past two days. Almost Fall-like! Maybe I brought the great L.A. weather here. :)

I've seen plenty of cyclists and runners, so that is certainly a good thing. I was worried that exercise would be low in humid conditions, but nevertheless, they just seem to endure it. Speaking of which, I did manage to fit a short run in during the afternoon. It was a must given the great weather today. I felt so inactive with my bike gone for almost a week now and the lack of running because of long days at work before I left.

The run was overall good considering how long I've gone without running. Legs felt so refresh. It's been the longest distance that I've ran in the past two years on asphalt without having something that bothered my shin or my achilles.

People here seem more friendly than L.A. They also dress differently. I found out the other day that bars are closed on Sundays. Talk about being Puritanic, but it's probably best to just drink six days a week...

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