Tuesday, March 31, 2026

One More

One more run in March to make it eleven for the month, the most since I hurt myself at the end of October. Today was very windy, although the temperature felt good. I did 3 miles total with .75-mile and 1-mile intervals. As I've been doing, I kept it slow and easy. I can't put into words how awesome it is to be back on a regular running schedule and building up my base. This feeds into my regular summer routine where I walk periodically in the heat, but maybe I can get in some longer runs before that happens. It's also nice to have to do the laundry from exercising. Never thought I'd miss that, but it's a return to normalcy to have shorts, shirts, and socks, to fold and put away. I'll take it.

Saturday, March 28, 2026

According to Plan and More

Yes, today's run did go according to plan. I waited until late morning to run, for two reasons: #1 - My normal path was closed until 9:30 a.m. due to the McKinney Historic Half, which I clearly did not participate in; and #2 - It was cool and windy and I wanted to wait for a little relief. My plan was to run three .75-mile intervals and I did so on the first two but extended the last one to a mile. That gave me 2.5 miles of running out of 4 miles total. My calf muscles felt fine and I'm thinking that tightness on Thursday was a one-off due to too many meetings and trying to rush. No such problems today. We have rain in the forecast so we'll have to see how I can wedge some runs in between the showers.

Thursday, March 26, 2026

Rubberbands

Today was a little step back from the progress of the past few weeks. Sunny and very breezy, the temperature was around 80 degrees. The past couple of days have been full of non-stop meetings for work and by the time I got out this afternoon, I had a short window before the high school let out for the day. I felt like I was in a rush and when I started running after a half-mile walk, my calf muscles felt very, very tight. Like stretched rubberbands. It didn't feel right and I stopped to walk again after only a quarter-mile. I decided at that point that today's outing would be only 2 miles. At the midpoint where I turned around, I started running again and felt more relaxed, the aforementioned muscles included. I ran a half-mile and walked the rest of the way home, where I proceeded to mow the lawn. If you're keeping score, that means I ran .75 miles, not really what I hoped for when I started. Still, it was good to get out and sweat a little. Hopefully Saturday's run goes more to plan.

Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Three in the Morning

Today I dialed it back to an easy 3-mile outing. I ran 1.5 miles in two .75-mile intervals that went well. I got out between meetings and I have to say it's always a good thing to get some outdoor time during the work day. Especially since I had a meeting in the afternoon that ran over a half-hour. With other family commitments after that I might not have been able to run today unless I did so in the morning. Here in Texas the trees are budding, as are the flowers, and the grass is turning green. Overall, we had a mild winter. Which kind of sucks because I would've loved to run during the good weather. Oh well. God must've known I needed a break.

Saturday, March 21, 2026

More Than Two

Today was absolutely beautiful here in north Texas. Sunshine, temperature about 70 degrees when I ran about 10 a.m. and a nice little breeze to keep things cool. I added a mile to the total distance to go 4 miles and ran three .75-mile intervals to log 2.25 miles of running. I wasn't sure I should do all that but I felt good and kept it at a snail's pace. On the last interval I figured I was running so slow someone might pull up and hand me a walker. Of course, I'm conscious of the path and making sure I don't fall. Over the years I've fallen at least three and maybe four times, with the last one being the obvious worst. I think that's a pretty good average overall and I'm not really worried about falling, but let's be honest - the thought's there so I make sure to avoid it happening again. The thermometer got up to 90 degrees this afternoon and I'm glad I ran earlier.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Warming Up

After freezing temperatures earlier this week, we are on our way to the 90s by tomorrow and the weekend. I went out this morning when the temp was in the low 60s and enjoyed a nice run, especially since now it's 84 degrees in the afternoon. I went 3 miles and ran the same distance as last time, 1.5 miles, but this time in only two .75-mile intervals. I wasn't sure about combining intervals but I felt good, so what the heck, might as well go for it, right? Saturday I might add another half-mile to the overall distance. We'll see how it goes. As far as health, my shoulder feels fine and so does the place where I used to have an appendix. Hoping to stay healthy and enjoy the nice weather and exercise.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

No Shamrock Run in 2026

The local Shamrock 5k was last Saturday and due to the fact I'm still ramping up my running, I missed it this year. I smoked pork, ribs, sausage, and jalapeno poppers instead. That said, it got cold here from Sunday afternoon into Monday morning, dropping from a high of 84 degrees on Sunday afternoon to almost freezing by Monday. This morning was even colder as we hit 31 according to my reading. At least it wasn't as windy this morning as it was yesterday. I went out around 10 a.m. for a run and almost turned around since the temp was in the low 40s and the little bit of breeze made it even colder. I persevered and ended up getting in my 3 miles, this time with 1.5 miles of running (.25, .5, and .75 intervals). I kept the pace slow and as always, am glad I went ahead with the run instead of skipping it. If only there'd been a Guinness waiting for me when I got home.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Saturday with a Little Extra Running

Not a lot of extra running, mind you. Just an extra quarter-mile during the 3-mile run. I guess the real news is that I did two half-mile runs as opposed to all quarter-mile runs. Started off with a half-mile walk, a quarter run, a quarter walk, a half-mile run, a quarter walk, and a final half-mile run before walking the rest of the way home. Doubling the run intervals seemed to work well. I didn't get worn out or heart rate too high. It's good to start extending the runs. The other night my youngest was trying to talk me into doing a marathon next year. I told her I'd entertain the idea as long as it's a flat course. This could be the start of laying the foundation for a lot of training.

Wednesday, March 11, 2026

Keeping it Up

Went for another walk/run today and did the same routine. 3 miles total with 1 mile of running in quarter-mile intervals. Still feeling good and maybe this weekend I'll extend the running just a bit. Kind of like a long run, but you know - not so long. We had thunderstorms roll through last night and when I woke up at 6 a.m. it was still blowing really hard and sprinkling. By late morning the clouds cleared and the wind died down. Mostly. It was a nice outing, and I must have hit the sweet spot since the wind picked back up here later in the afternoon. Not sure if I'll get out tomorrow but I'll see if I can find some free time.

Monday, March 9, 2026

Another Walk/Run

Today was another nice day and even though it's the second day in a row for an outing, I wanted to get it done since it might rain tomorrow. I did the same routine of walking and running, coming in at 3 miles total with 1 mile of running. The temptation to run a bit more was high, but I kept it in check. No need to push it at this point. Even though it was less than twenty-four hours since yesterday's exercise, I felt good and am once again happy to be back in the game. We'll see how the weather cooperates this week since I want to be back to regular runs.

Sunday, March 8, 2026

Walking for Work

After last Saturday's triumphant return to the world of running, I spent the week in Las Vegas for work. Due to being a last-minute addition to the attendee list, my team stayed at the Excalibur. The meetings were at MDM Grand. If you look those up on a map you will think to yourself, hey, that's not too far. And really, it's not. But when you have to walk it four days in a row, the last towing luggage, it can get a little old. If you did look it up or you know the area, just to be clear, the meetings were at the convention center on the east side of the complex. Basically twenty minutes of walking. Hey, I'm not complaining. I got in over 10k steps every day, and far beyond that on several. What I didn't get to do was run.

That was today. A gorgeous, 70 degree and sunny day in early March. I wanted to run yesterday but the weather gods didn't cooperate, sending rain and wind all day. I did the same routine today as I did last week, with 1 mile of running in short quarter-mile intervals and the rest in walking. That seems to work well as I start over with my running career. I'll probably do it a couple more times before extending the running intervals. The goal here is to build a strong foundation, not to see how quickly I can progress to a half-marathon or more. Keep me honest here. I just want to increase bit by bit and return to normal.

Saturday, February 28, 2026

First Run

Finally got cleared on Thursday by my orthopedist to start running again and went out today to jog for the first time in four months. Okay, it's two days short of four months, but I'm rounding up. I walked a half-mile to start, then ran four quarter-mile increments between quarter-mile walks, ending with a three-quarter mile walk. In total I ran a mile out of 3 miles. It felt good and easy and after this long I'm treating like starting over. It was a nice sunny day, which helped the good mood. If my Apple Watch can be believed, my heart rate got into the low 150s on a few of the intervals. It was a great start and I'm happy to be running again.

Wednesday, February 25, 2026

Just a-Walkin'

Thir morning was breezy but nowhere near as bad as yesterday. Went for a walk with The Wife and the caveat that we'd walk slower due to several nights of bad sleep on her part. We totaled 2 miles at a pace about three minutes slower per mile than my regular and that's okay because I like her. The wind died down quite a bit into the afternoon and I worked for most of that off the back patio while smoking a cigar or two. I decided late in the day to go ahead and run the mower over the remaining leaves and mulch them as best I could. The lawn looks better and I'm glad to have that done. Also ran the sprinklers to boot. It's late February but this might be the beginning of Spring. We'll see.

Saturday, February 21, 2026

Gusty

Wasn't sure if I'd get out for a walk today but glad I did. This morning I got up and wrote a couple thousand words in a book I'm almost done with, then went to the cigar shop and stayed longer than I'd intended, ending up with a very late lunch. Afterward, I was going to sit outside and read and decided instead to not pass up the opportunity to walk. The temperature is a mild 59 degrees, but the wind out of the north is a steady 20 mph with gusts up to near 30. When I changed into workout clothes I almost went with the short-sleeve t-shirt. I'm glad I ended up with the long sleeves since that wind was quite chilling. I went 3 miles at a brisk pace, getting the heart rate (allegedly) into the mid-140s uphill. Pretty good workout. I didn't see anyone else out until I'd gone almost two miles, a guy on a bike just starting his route. Another couple walking their dogs down the big hill on Lake Forest, and that's it. Apparently not many people wanted to brave the gustiness of the day.

Thursday Walk

I walked a couple of days ago, Thursday, but kept remembering to post about it at odd times until now. Even though I'm a little late, I can say it was a nice 3-mile walk. Our weather is up and down, especially wind-wise, but it was a nice morning and not too breezy. Due to the timing of when I went, I didn't see much of anyone else out other than some guys working on sprinkler maintenance at the entrance to Creekview. I probably should've gone for another walk yesterday but I had other plans, and maybe I'll go this afternoon. Depends on the wind.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Before the Rain

I got in another 3-mile walk today before the rain hits tomorrow, all day. It was overcast today but still nice, especially for mid-February. I saw a few runners hitting the trail, but not a lot of others out and about. That distance takes about fifty minutes and gets my heart rate on the hills in the 130 bpm range, which is pretty good for a bit of exercise. I walked my regular route and as I walk by the spot where I fell in October I look for clues as to why, but the sidewalk isn't giving up its secrets. Oh, well. At some point in the near future I should be running by that section without a thought. I hope.

Thursday, February 12, 2026

Sunny Walk

 A nice morning on its way to 72 degrees this afternoon. Went for a walk with The Wife and went 2.25 miles along my westerly route. We had to put down one of our dogs yesterday so the sunshine and general better mood today felt good. We're due for rain this weekend and I'm trying to get in some walking before it hits and we get trapped inside. Hopefully I can get out again tomorrow morning. I'm ready to start running again but still holding off until I get the official clearance. We'll see how I feel next week and if I want to produce my own version of clearance, but don't tell my doctors.

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Gray Walk

Cloudy but mild today, with temperatures in the low 70s. A little breezy from the south, but not too bad. I walked 2.25 miles while listening to a work webinar. Once again, it's nice to have the chance the walk both after the recent health issues and the fact that it's still February and the weather could be a lot worse. I've resumed my shoulder exercises and those are going well. I have a PT appointment next Tuesday and want to be in a good spot. The one area where I still seem to lack flexibility is in trying to reach my right hand behind my back and up the spine. To be far, though, I'm not sure my shoulder was that flexible before the accident after years of sawing the bow in orchestra and playing baseball and softball for decades. Anyway, glad to be back at it and getting back into shape when I can start running again.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

Another One, Please

Another nice day in north Texas and another chance to walk. Plenty of time this afternoon and nothing on the agenda until later, so I went out and walked 3 miles. It's tempting to run just to test things out, but I'm only two-and-a-half weeks out from appendix surgery. I resisted the temptation. It was nice to get my heart rate into the upper 120s and break a light sweat. After the collarbone and appendix incidents, I'm feeling about 85-90% back to normal. Honestly, I didn't think I'd feel this well so soon after the appendix surgery and just over two weeks out from getting home. Glad that it seems to be on a consistent upswing and hoping to keep it that way. Weather this coming week is supposed to be good.

Saturday, February 7, 2026

Walking Without an Appendix

Today was nice, sunny and mild temperatures, especially for February. I took the opportunity to get out for my first walk since the appendectomy. I'd joke about feeling lighter without an appendix, but in reality I really did lose about 12-13 pounds during the whole fiasco. It's amazing how not eating anything for a few days and then broth and soup for another several days will shed the weight. I walked my 2.25-mile route and it felt about as good as it did before the surgery. No issues or complaints. In that regard I'm feeling pretty good and hoping to get out for some more walking. The nurse at the hospital said it was good for me to walk and that's what I'm going to do.