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Sunday, May 19, 2024

Week 19 - Tree Surgery

Monday

I woke up with a bit of a sore head, but nothing serious. Today, Lucy and I decided that one of the trees in the back garden needed a trim. It was making everything too dark and the branches were hanging over the greenhouse, the potting shed, and Luke and Kirsty's garden. It was a warm day, and by 9:30 I was in t-shirt and shorts and climbing up my ladder and into the tree. Without an electric saw, I was using a handsaw and cutting down branches manually. It was hard work, but good fun in the sunshine. 


It was a long job, and there were masses of branches in two big piles in the back garden by lunchtime. After lunch, I set about the long task of cutting it all up into firewood! Again, all I had was a manual saw, so my right arm got a good workout! 

Just before 4pm, the job was done. I put on my running gear and headed out the door. I did a short run, only 1.6 miles, but that was enough at the moment as I gradually coax the left knee back to fitness. When I got home, I jumped in the shower and quickly realised I had a rather sunburnt head! All that tree surgery and running had given me a bit of a red scalp!

In the evening, Lucy and I headed up town to enjoy an Evening with Aggers and Tuffers. It was hilarious! The only downside to the night was the Town Hall running out of Purity Ubu before I'd even got there! 

Run, beers


Tuesday

After work, Martha and I set off to the dojo. Tonight, I helped Sensei Gary with the lower grades. We did some combinations and some pad work. Good fun. Back up at the deep end, Sensei Gary drilled us in some fast-paced basics. We got very sweaty and out of breath. 

Afterwards, a higher grade let me know that he thought I was leading the way in tonight's session. It was very nice to hear such a positive comment!

Back at home, I ruined all my hard work by having some more beer...

Karate, beers


Wednesday

After lessons, I went along to the college gym and did 40 minutes of good training. When I got home, I lit the barbeque, cracked a beer, and set about burning some chicken! 

College workout, beers


Thursday

When I got home from work, I did a heavy weight training session for an hour. I was aching afterwards! 

Weight lifting


Friday

It was a hot day. It was hot in the dojo. This didn't stop Sensei Gary from working us hard with combinations and some one-for-one freestyle. Sensei shut the doors so that the local youths couldn't peer in and make remarks as we trained. This only increased the heat! It was during kata that I started to feel rather unsteady... However, I kept on training, I concentrated on my breathing, and I was soon feeling fine. A good session that tested all of us from white to black belt!

Karate


Saturday

Up feeling good. This morning was warm and sunny. I put my work gear on, borrowed some step ladders from Luke, and then set about cleaning the greenhouse. It is a big job if it's done properly. I cleaned all the inside first (the spiders were not happy) before getting up on the ladders to clean the outside. After about three hours it was looking a lot better and was positively gleaming in the sunlight.

The greenhouse and my head: gleaming
After a shower, I headed off to my Saturday Karate lesson. Today, my students were slow and quiet. The exact opposite of what they need to be! I mentally ditched my lesson plan and set about getting them revved up. We got the pads out and practised attacking with spirit and with a loud kiai! It took me about 20 minutes to get them in the correct mood, and even then they started to flag if I didn't keep pushing them. A tough session, I just hope I'm not being too hard on them...

Later, I joined a couple of black belts in a bar for a couple of drinks. My mate Luke came to join me for one too. When I got home, I was pleased to find Sally and Lucy enjoying the weather in the back garden. We enjoyed a few more drinks as the sun went down, I built a fire in the fire pit and we played music on Spotify. We probably stayed up a bit too late.

Karate, beers


Sunday

We definitely stayed up too late.

I had a bit of a sore head when I woke up. After breakfast and some aspirin I was just about ready when Mark came to call and we headed out into the lanes. Mark has gone from novice to very keen cyclist in a very short space of time! I struggled to keep pace with him today and was impressed by how well he climbs. He's the full package now - descender, rouleur and climber. It was a warm day. Mark was sensibly stripped down to one layer, but I was wearing a base layer under my jersey.

By the time we rolled into Wilmcote I was feeling a bit better, and I enjoyed my coffee in the sunshine. I left my base layer with Jane, and then Mark and I headed north back to base. We finished with a respectable pace of 14.6mph over 38 miles.

Back at home, I enjoyed a few ales with dinner.

Cycling, beers


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