Muscles... hurt... so bad... The burning and throbbing... And the lack of feeling. You don't actually need your leg muscles, right? I didn't think so, either.
I went for a twenty-two mile bike ride yesterday. If we weren't so pressed for time I would've brought my camera and taken many much nice pictures. It was a really fun ride, although incredibly long and painful in some parts. All of it was paved, and it wound through very nice trees and followed the Provo River for a very long time. I think that's the most amount of trees I've ever seen outside of a canyon in Utah. It was very impressive. The city put a lot of work into that trail, and it's cool to see it getting used.
We started from the three mile marker and rode up to Vivian Park, which ended at 14 miles. Now, if my deductions are correct, that makes it...
14-3...
Carry the nine, divide by four, square root that answer...
Solve for x, y = 19...
Uhhh. Well I dunno, but it was a really long ride! It made me want a road bike, too. That would've made it like half the effort. When I get home off my mission... I'll have to divulge in a few pleasures. :D
It has also been raining a lot. Like, a lot. Apparently it rained really hard this morning, although I wasn't aware. I was either sleeping or still laying in bed reading. Speaking of which! The Wizard's First Rule by Terry Goodkind is an excellent book. It's very long, and I think I still have 200 pages left, but it really is excellent. It's the book I plan to finish before I leave. Unless I leave late, then I'll be onto the next book. I think he has like eight or so books out of it, which is kind of a bummer. Long series are kind of a drag, because then you know that some of the main characters aren't ever in perilous danger. They'll pull through! Because they have seven more books to be apart of.
Anyway, I'm five days away from having my papers submitted!
And I'm going on another bike ride today. I'm probably going to collapse...
'til then! :D
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