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Wasps... interesting 🤔 🤔 🤔 in Oregon wasps don't make contact with humans

Yellowjackets are only aggressive when disturbed though they do like outdoor diners
...so I can't wait to photograph our thumb size wasps... but they are not aggressive... just villainized to scare children

I was searching the web for solutions and the only thing I found that was similar to my issues just happened to be a Reddit post from a local guy. He was chased by at least five of them while jogging one day. At our house, we have issues with red wasps. I got a nasty sting several years ago and it was a solid 2 weeks before the site healed. It's not the red ones going after me on the greenbelts. Some of them are paper wasps, but it's not just wasps. I know for certain one was a hornet and then others are smaller stinging or biting creatures. A few were horse flies.

I know wasps hate peppermint and is supposedly effective for hornets. It may also work on horse flies. I just don't know how well it will work if they are after me to defend a nest. One of the ones that landed on my leg last year was nearly the size of a cicada killer (which are massive) but they're usually non-aggressive. I wasn't sticking around to determine its exact ID. Still, I'm in the woods technically invading their territory. We had one of those get into the house one time. Scared the daylights out of me!
 
Happy Saturday!

Last weekend of true longer distances until race weekend. I went between 13.1 and 13.2 miles today. I made it down to the big nature park on the east side of my town. No otters, eagles or gators but I heard and saw all kinds of birds, turtles, fish, and lizards. My only complaint is that it’s a really blah walk for several miles just because it involves emerging from the woods and follows a main road a ways.

I am sharing some videos of pelicans flocking overhead as well as pics of several spots I stopped at for some peace. I jumped off the trail several times for some of these…hence the mileage variation from what I mapped. I spent a good 20 minutes sitting in the one spot with the bench.


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I went 11.8 miles today. I wanted to go farther but I overestimated the mileage left in my oldest pair of shoes. Couple that with pushing myself in an unusual way (I’ll explain) and I caused myself some calf and hip pain. So while I took a route that hit some pretty spots, I just wanted to get home.

I took out my old Garmin in hopes of getting an accurate picture of my pacing before race week. Long story short… it’s no longer accurate and I was pushing myself based on bad data. Add in my left AirPod falling out of my ear and creating a 15 minute pause to try and find it and I was just off.

She’s still pretty but I’m going to need to do some quick research on a replacement.

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Happy Monday!

I decided to 1. try out a few things with my existing Garmin 2. order a new Garmin. My old Garmin was purchased in 2019 and is a model that originates from Nov. 2017. So basically, it's over 8 years old in the tech world. It doesn't look like a dinosaur but it is. I wore it all day after yesterday's walk, charged it overnight, put it on the moment I got out of bed, and started the GPS signal search pretty much right away. Unlike yesterday, it found the signal in less than a minute...meaning I "should" have gotten accurate data today.

Some fun little tidbits...assuming it's accurate.
1. My distance mapping using OnTheGo may have been shorting me by a few tenths of a mile. I went my standard route today and came in at 6.14 vs. 6.10.
2. There's a saying in the running world about the first mile being a liar. This seems to hold true for power walking as well. I felt reasonably speedy in mile 1 but my avg pace was clocked at 15:35. I pushed self doubt aside and figured it had to be the issue. Mile 2 was an improvement at 15:04. Mile 3, I jumped up to 13:49. By mile 5, my average pace was 12:25. I really need to test this out on the new watch, but if this is true...I am much speedier than I thought.
3. In the same vein, my average pace was 14:00 flat and my average moving pace was 13.58. I'm pretty good about promptly stopping my watch if I need to stop (traffic, etc.) but that short lag has to do with the little stoppages where I did not stop my watch. All in all, this is all faster than I thought I was.
4. Maybe it's a bit of a pacing cheat, but I do go into a sprint if I have to cross a busy street. It's such a small fraction of my time out there, but it's still funny to see my best pace being a 6:56 minute mile... for all of a few seconds! 🤣
5. If my old watch is functioning properly, I could just return the new one but I think I am better off passing it down to DD17. Not that running is her primary but I'm sure she could benefit from the pace data and other metrics. As a walker, where pacing could really mean being swept due to time overage, a reliable tool on my wrist would be best.
6. I pushed the entire time like this was a race effort. The time when I got home and the distance I know I traveled confirmed that I was legitimately "fast" today. So, whatever the watch had to say, I know my effort was more than it's been.

*Please also know that I understand that everyone goes at their own pace and we're all just doing what we can. I'm just sharing the numbers because the potential positive truth of this is kind of shocking myself. If you could see me from a year ago or when I was still recovering from cutting open my ankle/heel in 2024, you'd really get an appreciation for how far I've come.

I only took one pic for you guys this morning. I had to jump off the trail for a moment because of a flock of teenage cross country boys were dominating the path and I just did not feel like forcing them to yield. So, I took this while they flocked by...

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