Bulla 2022!
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Bulla 2022!

We have commenced 2020, and completed our road trip, in a very smoky Canberra courtesy of the bushfires. It has proved to be both a sober and sobering beginning to the year: the day we arrived was lovely and clear but the haze soon rolled in and got progressively worse so that by the evening of New Years Eve, the air was thick and heavy with bushfire smoke.

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Swimming Upstream
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Swimming Upstream

So the goal for this week was 4 Run/Walks, 1 ride, 1 swim and 1 recovery walk: the result for the week was 42% so aways to go in getting to the consistency needed.

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A Summer Daze
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A Summer Daze

So the goal for this week was 4 Run/Walks, 1 ride, 1 swim and 1 recovery walk: the result for the week was 42% so aways to go in getting to the consistency needed.

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Not quite back to normal
Carleen Harawira Carleen Harawira

Not quite back to normal

It has been the first “normal” week for the year: back to work and theoretically back to some kind of routine.

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Nana korobi ya oki: in which we try again
Carleen Harawira Carleen Harawira

Nana korobi ya oki: in which we try again

2020 was a withered year - one that hastened slowly in that every day staring at the same four walls went dreadfully slow but the whole year seemed, thankfully, to go very fast indeed

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The Road Ahead
Carleen Harawira Carleen Harawira

The Road Ahead

I wasn’t going to do New Years resolutions this year as I seem to be terminally part of the 92% of people who don’t ever achieve their resolutions. However, our quiet New Year’s Eve found me writing an excel spreadsheet of not resolutions, but a plan for the year ahead.

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A Smoky Beginning
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A Smoky Beginning

We have commenced 2020, and completed our road trip, in a very smoky Canberra courtesy of the bushfires. It has proved to be both a sober and sobering beginning to the year: the day we arrived was lovely and clear but the haze soon rolled in and got progressively worse so that by the evening of New Years Eve, the air was thick and heavy with bushfire smoke.

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