I am beat but I am posting - this - something - just to keep myself in the game. But before I forget, a big congrats to one of the steadies (at least on the Seinfeld stuff - not sure he actually reads this!). But a big congrats to Steve Vinick on his recent run of the Cherry (is it blousom or tree?) 10 miler. Sounds like it was a great time. I'm also a little big familiar with that one as Teens Run DC, I guess what we'd call Teens Run Yonkers DC-cousin, participates in that one.
Anyway, had kind of a fun couple of runs today both 3++ ish so I'm calling it 7 for the day which is what I was supposed to be at for the marathon training schedule which I seem to be keeping more by accident than design. Did the run with the TRY team today which was fun, interesting and kept me going at a variety of paces - kind of fun to change it up like that. I've also been eager to run on this trail I always drive by at Tibbetts Broook where we do so many of our training runs. I had decided that if time worked out after the TRY run that I would hit the trail. So, I brought along this pair of Newton trail shoes I've been loving just as walk-arounds. But I was eager to see what running trail was like and I have to say - very cool. There is definitely something special about finishing a run - even if it is just 3 or 4 miles and having the shoes caked with mud and looking like you just ran Australia or some other super remote place. Very cool and on the radar permanently now.
Finally, since I've been in the hunt for office space now for a bit, I'm reminded of George's original career (before the Yankees, Play Now, Kruger Industrial Smoothing and probably lots of others). But speaking of George's real estate adventures, you may remembers he quits Rick-Bar properties. What instigates the final blow-up between him and his boss? What are some of the alternative career choices he contemplates after quitting? Finally, after Jerry is robbed, he finds a great apartment for Jerry to rent - tough one here - where EXACTLY is it? What's it very, very close to? Good night or good morning depending on when you're reading this!
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