It’s just after seven o’clock on a cool Kabul
morning. There’s a lot of cloud around, so we may get rain again today.
Apparently it’s been quite a wet spring here, and I’ve noticed the green lawns
and the trees already in leaf. There are flooded sections of some roads, as the
drainage system cannot cope with the sudden thunderstorms.
I’ve just been down to the exercise room. For
the benefit of regular readers, I’m in a different hotel this time, and this
one has a treadmill that works. In fact two (2!!) of them! And they're in the building! So I went down to the basement and
did my half-hour, ignoring the calorie count which tells me that the sweat
pouring off my brow equals those gained from half a can of tonic water, and
noticed something.
When I start the machine, I go on the low speed
setting, just to warm up. It always seems to be going very fast. Then at the
end, I go back to that same setting, for a couple of minutes of cool down, and
it always seems so slow. And yet it’s the same setting.
This trick works when you’re out for a drive as
well. The getting to somewhere always seems to take longer than the getting back,
even if you use the same route.
Spring is a bit like that, I think. It always seems
to be such a long time in coming. The dead thatch on the lawns, the slimy
leaves that have emerged from under snow, the listlessness of grey cloudy days
with a promise of rain. And then suddenly the garden is full of flowers – the daffodils
and the early tulips, the crocus and the primrose, all the colours of the
rainbow. And then they’re gone, and it’s summer.
My garden isn’t really built for summer yet. It has
a spring focus, one which I hope will be in full glory when I get home next week. This year I must focus on extending the palette, to incorporate
the summer and the fall. More digging, more delving!
Tim, those calorie counts are the worst! But I offer you a trick learned from years of staring at them...increase your incline. Just one button click, you likely won't feel the difference physically, but the numbers will increase slightly faster!!! All the best! :)
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