Motivating myself to go outside in the winter is no easy task. I’m not a fan of the cold, and if it is windy out, just forget about it. However, I’ve got two things that may help me get out there more. First, Jane and I have challenged each other to increase our total step counts this year. Last year, according to data recorded by my Apple Watch, I totaled 986 miles. I’m thinking if I include all the days I forgot to wear my watch, it was probably pretty darn close to 1000 miles. **side note: if you’ve read this blog for a while, you may remember my brain constantly connects to lyrics, so right now I have I’m Gonna Be by the Proclaimers and 1000 Miles by Vanessa Carlton duking it out for dominance in my head.
During my winter break from school, my little group of friends and I got out for a hike in Wilbraham, right after snow had fallen the previous night. We built up some heat, so by the time we reached this vista for a picture we were unzipping or taking our coats off.

A second reason to get out has been presented to us by our friend Mike over at MLCreations. Today he published some inspiration for theme days for photography. Go over to Mike’s place and read his post and get some inspiration yourself. He invites us to participate as we wish. The sun was out today, and it was about 40 degrees out, so I took myself out just for a little neighborhood walk. Monson became a town in 1775 and there are still quite a few historic buildings around, including the original library, built in 1882. I often walk by it on my neighborhood walks, and today, with Mike’s ideas in mind, I stopped and took a picture of this door:

I thought it was a unique looking structure. You can’t go into the library through this door anymore, but the original granite library is connected to the more modern looking addition to the library that was built in 1990. This is my contribution to Mike’s theme, Door Sunday.
I’ve got 8506 steps today as of my typing of this post. So thanks to Jane and Mike for helping me get moving!












































