Wednesday night I walked into a Master Naturalist chapter meeting thinking to myself - oh, it's icy, I could be home drinking wine knitting, my hips hurt, I'm cold, it's dark out. But our speaker was Sue Leaf, a Minnesota author and suddenly I have new thoughts such as I want to must kayak the Kickapoo River, the Crow Wing river, I want to kayak Minnehaha Creek all the way from Gray's Bay to the Falls, I gotta do it, the summer of 2017 will be great! Oh, she is inspirational, that Sue Leaf, she really is. On my way home other thoughts come to mind-do you even know if you can get out of a kayak without assistance? You just had the second hip replaced. Perhaps it's better that your first kayak trip is in a secluded place where you can roll out of the boat if necessary. LOL! How funny how thoughts can turn on a dime.
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