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Lincoln Park Steps
I needed to take a break and be active, but I didn't want to deal with getting my bike out of the apartment. Instead, I took a 1.3 mile walk/jog to a park I hadn't explored yet, climbing up to the top of the large hill in the center and back down. When I got home, I ate a salad and some yogurt with granola. Am I becoming one of those weird health-people?
Maybe not, 'cause I'm probably going to have some ice cream later.
The park has a disused path up the side of Lincoln Hill consisting of stretches of bricks set long-ways into the ground interspersed with flights of disheveled stone or concrete steps. It has the kind of lonely, secreted-away atmosphere that I find so appealing in urban nooks and crannies. It's going to be one of my favorite nearby places.
Here's a photo of the bottom of the path. I'll get back with my big cameras when I have some time. Probably next year, at this rate.

Maybe not, 'cause I'm probably going to have some ice cream later.
The park has a disused path up the side of Lincoln Hill consisting of stretches of bricks set long-ways into the ground interspersed with flights of disheveled stone or concrete steps. It has the kind of lonely, secreted-away atmosphere that I find so appealing in urban nooks and crannies. It's going to be one of my favorite nearby places.
Here's a photo of the bottom of the path. I'll get back with my big cameras when I have some time. Probably next year, at this rate.
