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Monthly Archives: September 2009
Autumn Pictures
I’ve gotten snap-happy with my camera this week. I have a Nikon CoolPix S630 that fits easily in my hand. On an early-morning run the other day I took pictures of things that I always look forward to seeing on … Continue reading
Posted in Seasons
Tagged Boulder, Nikon CoolPix S630, pictures, Running, Saturday morning running, swine flu
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Running After the Flu
“I’ll be there, don’t know how I’ll do. Had a lovely flu last week that turned into bronchitis with a side dish of sinus infection. Will do my best, and will try not to die on the trail. You’ll know … Continue reading
Posted in Seasons
Tagged Doudy Draw, flexibility, flu, Marshall Mesa, Running, Saturday morning running
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Fall Running Gear
The start of September is always exciting for me. The leaves on the cottonwoods are starting to show signs of changing color, and some leaves are even dropping. But the word “September” just has a magical ring to it that … Continue reading
