Saturday, March 31, 2018

Training Run

I went out early, especially early for a non-summer Saturday, but it's Daughter #2's birthday and I wanted to run before taking her out to breakfast. It was cool when I started and mild when I finished my 10 miles. Overall it was pretty good, steady and just below a 10-minute pace. I had a mild strain in my back a few days ago and so I wore my compression t-shirt under a regular technical. It worked out just fine. Since I signed up for a half-marathon earlier in the week this means I'm three weeks out from that race. It'll be a nice Spring goal and then I can enter summer with thoughts of doing a full toward the end of the year.

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Sunny Again

The morning started out foggy but by mid-afternoon the sun was out and it was beautiful outside. I started out the door and down the block for my normal route, but as I turned the corner I decided to run hills. This time went better than last and I felt good the whole way. The nice breeze helped, as did the 70-degree temperature. It was 6 miles of good running.

Monday, March 26, 2018

Pre-Rain Run

The chance of rain tomorrow is 100% with a possibility of flash flooding. Which means probably it will be cloudy and a few sprinkles here and there. Or exactly like they say. Whatever. Anyway, I decided to go ahead and run today so that I'm not trying to fit in an outing between storms. Oh yeah, I also did my cross-training punching bag routine this morning as scheduled. Which made my legs feel a little bit dead on my 6-mile run.

I persevered, and even though the temperature was 83 degrees the wind helped cool me off some, and I only walked up the big hill on Lake Forest, against the wind. It seemed like the smart thing to do. Meanwhile, I should have a couple of days off due to storms.

Saturday, March 24, 2018

Respite

Today was the one non-windy day in the forecast for at least the next week. I originally thought about going 11 miles or so, but yesterday afternoon decided a 9-miler was plenty. And yes, it was. The temperature was in the upper 70s, which took quite a bit out of me for a run as I work to acclimate to the higher degrees. At mile 7 I was a little overheated and walked for about 90 seconds. After that I was good, and overall the run was enjoyable.

The electricity went off this morning about 7:30, and I thought I was going to end up without coffee. Fortunately it came back on shortly after 9 and I got my caffeine jolt before running. Kind of funny for a guy who used to despise even the smell of coffee. Hey, people can change.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Windy on the Hills

Today was a crap day with 9 out of 10 work hours on the phone. I was ready to go for a run way before the last call. It was sunny and nice, in the 70s, but also very windy from the south. Running against it was quite a slog, and in fact most of it in any direction felt that way. When I got to the first mile mark I thought it was one of the longest miles I've ever run.

Anyway, I went for the hills today, which may or may not have been a good decision. I got in my 6 miles in spite of all the work, and for that I am grateful. I remind myself that even a crazy busy day today is still better than my last job. And I'm grateful for that, too.

Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Windy Afternoon

Tuesday's run in the early afternoon was nice and sunny but a little bit chilly. I got out between conference calls and when I returned found I'd missed one that somehow ended up not being on my calendar. User error. Nevertheless, my 6-mile run was good and pretty quick, and also included two and a half German lessons. Making progress, at least with numbers and some other basics.

Saturday, March 17, 2018

Back on the Trail

Today warmed up nicely. We started the day at The Celt for a St. Patrick's Day breakfast, and I finally made it out for my run about 1:30 p.m. I went 8 miles, and the temperature warmed up into the high 70s with lots of sun. Not a lot of wind, just enough breeze to cool me off enough to enjoy it. I'm back in town this week with hopefully no breaks in my normal running schedule. We can only hope.

Interlude

Wednesday was my one day in town during the week, sandwiched between a NM road trip for fun and a work trip to Austin. I was able to get out and run late in the afternoon and get in my 6 miles. It was good and a nice day.

I was unable to get out during in NM due to an early day up in the mountains on Saturday to wait for the best bbq on the planet at Mad Jack's, sleeping too late on Sunday after the time change, and rain on Monday morning. It was a long time to go without running but it was a fun trip.

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Carving Out Time

Today was a 10-hour day at work, and I was trying to sandwich in a run between my last call and having to take The Boy to one of his activities. My last call went 45 minutes over. Fortunately I'd already dressed and was ready to go, but it almost went too long. I guess I could have shortened my run but that wasn't my first choice. I was able to get in my 6-miler at a fairly brisk pace. The moderate temperature helped and I got home just as the sun was about to call it a day. Glad I was able to go since it was very nice and refreshing to run after a long day of phone call after phone call after phone call - you get the idea.

Tuesday, March 6, 2018

Cold Bones

Today I felt like I never really got warm, probably because yesterday it got up to 75 degrees and The Wife turned on the a/c. It was late morning before it registered with me that the heat wasn't on. By the time I ran in late afternoon I was still not very warm but at least the temperature had risen enough outside to offset the harsh bite of the wind. It was extremely windy from the northwest. I ran my 6 miles and listened to my German lessons. Overall it wasn't too bad of a run, wind and all. I wore shorts and a short-sleeved t-shirt, so can't complain too much.

Saturday, March 3, 2018

Looking Forward

Yesterday I was really looking forward to today's run. Sometimes that happens. I feel some anticipation, maybe a little mix of cabin fever, and expectation. And it did not disappoint.

I ran 10 miles on a very nice, sunny day. Temperature was around 60 degrees, and humidity was pretty low. I think my pace ended up in the low 9's. Several people out today walking dogs, and plenty of bicycles.

I think people walk along paths like they drive their cars. One couple I passed three times. The guy was on the right with a metal cane-like deal, and the female on the left, a couple of steps ahead. The problem was that they both occupied the sides of the path. The first time I said, "On your left," and she flinched and moved to the right. The next couple of times I figured they weren't smart enough to get the picture so I ran right through the middle of them. I missed a fourth time by about 30 seconds of completing a loop before they arrived. It's annoying when people are oblivious to those around them. I wouldn't be surprised if I've encountered them on one of the local roads, puttering along, not using their turn signals, and unaware that they are unaware.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Another Good One in Austin

Today's run in downtown Austin was a 6-miler that went pretty well. It was windier than the other day, but the sun was out and it was a good day for a run. Lots of people out with dogs getting some exercise. There was no rush since my flight home was later in the morning, but it also meant I didn't get breakfast until almost lunch time. Somehow I survived.

Soupy in Austin

Tuesday morning's run in Austin was a little soupy. Some mist and low clouds, but at least the temperature was nice. I went 5 miles because the FVRP was a few minutes late meeting me in the hotel lobby. At least this time there was some light out when we started and I didn't need my light. The run was followed up by a nice omelette. That's always good motivation.