Well, I am more than half way through my week from H*ll. Did a quick run this morning, 2.2 miles. It was cold, 39, but I was dressed right for once.
Didn't wear my Garmin, didn't care, either. Actually, I decided to go up the steep side of the hill, a first for a run. Then I found out why I don't usually do this; my right knee was really complaining, so I walked to the top and then ran down to my driveway.
I am still obsessing on the nice weather I will miss when I am in class all weekend, but I will be able to get a good ride in tomorrow. Not long, but enough to make me feel like I rode. I will probably run Saturday when I get home. I've actually thought about riding into Cambridge on Sunday, on my Jamis, but I know that when we are done at 4 PM, I will want to get home as quickly as possible and the ride would probably be 1 hr. 15, given the city riding in the beginning, going through a couple of busy areas after that, and riding a heavier bike, loaded with my books. So, I'll probably ride when I get home.
I'm testing out the WIFI on the commuter train. Pretty cool.



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) He has some knee issues so he generally tries to take it easy. He ran 40 minutes without a break this morning. I was so proud of him! But also a little jealous.
It took me nearly 3 months of effort, 3 days a week, to work up to running that long. And his legs are sooooo long that he covers much more distance in that time period that I can. *sigh*
Wind. Heat. Three days with no cardio. 6.25 miles, easy, just to let my legs start to remember what hills feel like. Think I'll slack off the speedwork for a couple of weeks while I get reacquainted with elevation change. Ack.

). The other 8 were on a muddy trail. I saw 2 Lewis' woodpeckers, which are a sure sign of spring. The mule's ears are starting to bloom, too.
