Sunday, March 29, 2009

Central Park

A misty 7 mile run with Katie and Nathan in Central Park.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Tired Dog

Fresca after our 6 mile run this morning.

Thursday, March 05, 2009

Playing Hooky

OK, so I headed out the door at lunchtime today into 56 degree air and sunshine overhead. The plan was to work half a day at the client's office and then half a day at home since I have to take Fresca to the kennel this afternoon. The gorgeous weather was just way too much to resist, though, and I had to come home and go for a run. Glorious!

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Tube Socks

I have to admit that I did not run in the great out of doors during the streak of subzero temps earlier this winter, so when yesterday registered a "feels like" -1 degree, I could not drag myself out of bed. (The iPhone has a good/bad weather channel app that gives me the temperature while I am still lying in bed. Good in that I know how to dress...bad in that I can potentially justify staying in bed. Before the iPhone, all I had was our indoor/outdoor thermometer, which required me to actually get out of bed and even then, it wouldn't factor in windchill, so I was sufficiently dupped into thinking it was warmer than it actually was.)

Anyhow, I wanted to pass along one of the keys (I say "one of" because there are obviously many.) to running in temps below about 20 degrees. Tube Socks! The glorious tube sock eliminates any potential draft flowing in around the ankle area. This concept can also be applied to other running attire - you must have a shirt that can be tucked in to eliminate waist drafts and if it is really cold, you need a scarf to eliminate neck draft. (The picture I found of tube socks is cute, however, since my post is about eliminating drafts, you obviously can't wear your cute running skirt.)

Monday, March 02, 2009

To the extreme I rock the mic like a vandal

Ice, ice, baby! What else would else would you listen to while running on a sheet of ice? Fresh Prince's classic "Summertime" just wasn't cutting it, so I spent some quality time with Vanilla. When everything thawed around home, I went Up North to get one last round of cross country skiing in. The skiing was great...but for running I should have maybe checked out the race in Antarctica! After completing a shorty without slipping too much, and avoiding any injuries, I decided to save the longer run until I got home Sunday afternoon where I would only have to deal with wind and stray dogs!

Sunday, March 01, 2009

Head Licking

This is the typical scene after our runs with Fresca. She LOVES to lick Nathan's salty head! Today we did 5 miles (the highest of our long runs so far). I'm about ready for it to warm up, but other than that, it was a good run. It was my first run w/ the iPhone since I just got an armband for it this week. Theoretically I can use the Map My Run app w/ the GPS function to track my runs, however, I wasn't getting a strong enough signal. It worked out well that I had my phone on me today, though, because we found a stray dog - Topaz - on our run. We called the owner, but she actually rolled up in her mini-van right as I was calling. Apparently her dog always goes to the bus stop (?) when it escapes, so she knows right where to look for it. After our run we had toasted Loafer's cinnamon bread - what else can you ask for on a Sunday morning!