Friday, May 23, 2014

Walk to Mordor 33

Walk to Mordor Update Week 33

I'm finally caught up on my Walk to Mordor Updates. This is the one for this past week. As you can see, I didn't walk a lot on the days I went to ballet class.

Week #___33___ Day ___19-21*____ WTR Goals: Mileage__20____ Weight __265____

Starting Weight
Current Weight
Goal Weight
Projected Goal Date
Day
 270
 267.4
 175
 2017
19-21* 

Date
Activity
Duration Miles
Beginning Mileage
Ending Mileage
Location*
 5/11
 Walk
 1.32
 348.07
 349.39
 Day 19 continued     
 5/12
 Walk
 6.17
 349.39
355.56 
 Day 20 6th day from Weathertop. Camp not far from bridge. Merry can see the Loudwater far in the distance.
 5/13
 Walk
 4.14
 355.56
359.7 
 Day 21 Return to Great East Road. Strider scouts ahead and finds an elf-stone on The Last Bridge. He believes it is a token of safety. Company crosses the River Hoarwell/Mitheithel. Turn north from the Road. Enter the steep lands of the Trollshaws. They can see ruined walls and towers.
 5/14
 Walk
 2.66
 359.7
362.36 
 Hills quickly shut them in. Difficult going. Camp.
 5/15
 Walk
 1.68
 362.36
364.04 
 
 5/16
 Walk
 3.33
 364.04
367.37 
 
 5/17
 walk
 2.11
 367.37
369.48 
 Day 21* More climbing
Totals
 This week:
 21.41
 Total Miles:
 369.48
*this seems to be some sort of misprint. There are two day 21s but they are given different calendar dates. This is the second day 21, 8 days from Weathertop.
 
I went to the gym today and also had lunch with my mom and grandmother. I had a really fantastic veggie wrap with a side green salad and sweet potato fries. After lunch we had to sit in traffic for over an hour to get home because there had been a wreck on the interstate and then we caught the drawbridge in Madisonville. We made it home slower than my dad who was miles behind us when we left my grandmother. Oh well!
I didn't take a picture of the food I had at lunch, but here are some pictures of food I ate recently and my plants!
 
Vegan Homemade Lasagna with Soy Chorizo, Vegan Pesto, Tomato Paste, and Noodles
My money tree named Jordan. I've had this tree since my junior year in college and I've had to move it to bigger pots twice because it became too top heavy. Hopefully it will become rootbound in this pot and won't grow much taller. It is now too big to fit into my car standing up, so I'm not sure how I will transport it anywhere easily.
My very sad looking orchid sans flowers.
Bananas with chunky peanut butter and agave. Such a wonderful desert/ meal.
My little plants from my friend Katie. They are growing!
The light through the leaves of Jordan. Look at the way the veins alternate down to the point instead of mirroring each other. I love plants!

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