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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One Year + on...
Oh Dear, more than a year since my last blog when i promised myself i would blog more. After SDW race i was more than a bit broken. Luckil...
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Everyone has different hopes & dreams. For me this year it was to finish the race running, to run every step I could and not get injured...
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Left Susan and Steve who was luckily on a break from his marshalling duties and ran into checkpoint to flash bits, once again bag was ready,...
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We were at finish for around 20mins, and after chatting to to Mags and few other we decided to head back to the cottage seeing as Gavin was ...
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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