You moved abroad? Seem to have been gone for months
You moved abroad? Seem to have been gone for months
Ha ha ha are you missing me DT?
Still abroad.
Only swimming and cycling today.
Back to the trails and hills tomorrow.
Still abroad?!
Well did do 7 wks in Castleford.
Now back for a week's training in the sun.
Booked another week straight after Christmas.
If it wasn't for work i could get used to training in warm countries.
How you doing DT
I’m okay thanks. Hopefully progressing now after a bit of a rubbish back-end. Enjoy your break
I thought that today would be a rest day for me. However, on arriving home from last night's 'torcher up Ingleburger, there was a note from my S.O. that one of my cycling buddies had a dental appointment this morning, down in Garstang and would I accompany her? So it was a 25 miler this morning on the tourer / winter bike (first ride this autumn in full bib tights); and Tracey doesn't hang about! Now ready fror a proper night's sleep!
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I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!
O to be exempt from work,
With good health
And
Brass in't bank.
All tbe best Ian, I'm very envious.
PS long may it continue 👍
Well ..... after post #387, above, I just had to go out yesterday on the CTC 50 miler around Warton, the Yealands, across the Keer Valley and into the Lune Valley for coffee at Casterton Golf Club; a loop around Leck & Ireby into the Greta Valley (Burton in Lonsdale) over to Low Bentham (Wenning Valley) then Wray (Hindburn Valley) for lunch and down the Lune Valley for home. Lots of sharp climbs over the ridges between these valleys. Totally knackered when I got home; BUT hallelujah, I'm resting today, 2 days later than expected. Will still sleep like a log tonight.
I was a bit of an oddball until I was abducted by aliens; but I'm perfectly OK now!
Had a twinge in the old Achilles tendon after each of my last two runs, so decided to give it a rest today, and just went for a walk up to the Outwoods before church. Large numbers of runners passing me in the woods and on the paths to and from them: in my heart I wanted to be running with them, but in my head I knew that it is better to have a rest rather than let a twinge become an injury. And I know from experience that having a week or two off really renews my hunger for running.
In his lifetime he suffered from unreality, as do so many Englishmen.
Jorge Luis Borges