Ran from work to Argos yesterday to buy a new whirlygig. It's less than mile from work and quickest way is along princes st errm no thanks. Ran up through meadows, such a glorious day i felt like i could just run for miles n miles and was tempted to run up Arthurs seat and take piccies. But i'm being little miss sensible at mo so i decided against it. The meadows were packed!Kids/ adults playing all manner of sports all having fab time. The tennis courts were packed out. Loads of Folk having BBQ's which i'm pretty sure isn't allowed but who cares? :)
The daffodils are in full bloom and everything in the world was rosy. fact.
In fact everything in world is a bit rosy.
That's all.
somewhere to log my runs, spill my head about running and life in general
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
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Morning miss rosy, fancy a wee run next Saturday? Just a wee 53 miler, shouldn't take more than 12 hours i don't think.XX
ReplyDeleteaye, ok then. :) xXx
ReplyDeleteLoL @ Lintie. More importantly, what sort of whirlygig did you get? ;-)
ReplyDeletei got one that allegedly holds 3 loads of washing,which promptly nearly fell over when Stephen hung the towels on it yesterday! :-o i think i need a stornger thing in ground to hold it! ffs .
ReplyDeleteooh where's Karens comment gone?
ReplyDeleteOh dear @ it nearly falling over!
ReplyDeleteWhirlygig...I figured I knew what it was but googled just to make sure. We just had common clothes lines growing up in savage uncultured England
ReplyDeletehello? have i done it?
ReplyDeletelol! Yes! :)
ReplyDeleteLesley, so did i when i was growing up it's cause gardens have got smaller though, and people can fold them up and hide them away and not spoil thier *lovely* gardens ;)
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