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Excellent outing Surfermom, but I could refer to thousands of occasions in my running career where I felt overdressed by the end of the run, but can only count on one hand occasions where I was underdressed.......Re: Post your daily exercise routine
Yes indeed OGF, we have our creature comforts, but who to say that that alligator doesn't feel as contented. I get what you are saying though, me most especially with my penchant for being under mountains of fluffy blankets and piles of pillow around me. That said, it's hard to argue with the success of being around for 40 million more years .Re: Post your daily exercise routine
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Suzie, I thoroughly enjoyed reading your latest tale about the alligator and of course your delightfully decriptive recollection of your run . It's a breath of fresh air to read yours and Bob's reports as always.Re: Post your daily exercise routine
With the social media and news stations whipped up into a frenzy concerning the flooding, even I was beginning to think that Barnby Dun would now be turned into a seaside town....So it was with this thought pricking my conscience that I set off on my Sunday morning eight mile run that would take me over the raging river Don bridge in Bramwith, leaving me with no doubt that eight miles of running is just fanciful thinking....Re: Post your daily exercise routine
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OGF, what a brilliant account! I actually sat down with a cup of teat to give it a proper read. With the help of Google maps, I was able to understand the situation better; I do feel for those affected by the flooding. The flooding is making the news here too, though it's a shame that Fishlake is now...well...a fish lake (sorry, I couldn't resist). One of the things I realized when perusing the map is how many places you have to explore. I am sure you never tire of it, muddy or not!Re: Post your daily exercise routine
Don't know what happened really it all went by so fast, I set off at first light with my hood turned up against the wind and rain, ran five miles and felt good, If it hadn't been the twenty minutes I spent cleaning the mud off my running shoes I would have sworn I'd not been out....
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