My journey to work takes about an hour and a half.
That's three hours a day there and back.
The reason it takes so long is because I like walking.
I start at seven, I walk {select: into; +out of; along} the house.
I leave my car behind as I only drive it in the evenings to relax after a busy day.
On my way to the office, I walk {select: +up; across; through} a big hill where you get a wonderful view of the city.
Then I walk {select: round; through; +down} the hill {select: +into; up; down} the park and I walk {select: across; out of; +round} the pond where I usually feed ducks.
It's a popular place for people to spend afternoons at the weekend.
I walk {select: +through; up; round} the park and {select: +into; round; out of} the main shopping area.
I always stop to talk to my friend who works in the best bakery in the city.
I buy some bread and put it into my bag and carry on {select: out of; through; +along} the road, {select: +across; into; up} the river to the business centre.
My office is on the third floor, but I don't use the elevator as I prefer walking {select: round; +up; along} the stairs and I get to the office at about eight thirty.
Most of my colleagues don't understand why I do it, but it is good for my health.