I noticed Ewen's comment on Two Fruits blog - something about CJ's blog biting the dust. Ewen, never mention CJ and 'biting the dust' in the same sentence please! That's just asking for trouble.
I have been running - 32km at the Cotter on Saturday (with two Fruits) - for a flat run it was rather hilly!!!!!!! Still, there was no walking and joy, oh joy, there was a mobile coffee stand at the finish. I thought I was seeing things - had to pinch myself to make sure I wasn't dreaming! It would have been perfect if they also sold Magnum icecreams! Anyway a great run and great company.
This morning I did a 20km run before work. It went something like this: Up at 4.30am for my first breakfast of toast, banana and honey. Out the door at 5.30am for a run around the 'burbs under the street lights because it was dark. About 6.15am stopped off at home for something to drink. Then headed offroad up behind Hawker and then ran parts of the Pinnacle nature park. Home again about 7.40am for my second breakfast - omelette made with 1 egg and 3 egg whites. Shower and then off to work by 9.30am.
Off to Hyams Beach over easter - it can't come soon enough!
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Last Sat had 600 metres approx of up and down, didn't seem to slow you down. Have a good Easter.
If there was a cloud of dust, I'd expect to see you coming through it. Looking forward to Canberra.
Enjoy your Easter CJ. Sounds like a nice place. Not that I know where it is, but anything with 'Beach' at the end of the name must be nice (unless of course you are talking about Nudgee Beach ... http://www.interhash2008.com/images/mangroves.jpg).
Have a great time at HB, one of my favourite places.
See you in a few weeks.
OK, next time it'll be 'biting the concrete'.
I hope you saved some chocolate for after the marathon.
why would you pinch yourself while you run? i don't get this pinching of self to see if one's dreaming. if you're not dreaming, sweet; if you are dreaming, enjoy the ride. maybe you'll find you can fly, too.
ewen likes to pull people's cyber pigtails.
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