We did the Redlegs Run this morning, though we did not run (which I probably don't need to specify). My left foot has been giving me a little grief since the 5K that was 2 weeks ago, so we did the 1-mile walk, which was the right choice, because it was WAY too cold for halfway through May (but it's Cincinnati, so what are you gonna do? it was at least 10 degrees warmer when we did the 5K 2 weeks ago). It was 50 and REALLY windy, so it was BRISK. But that motivated us to walk quicker than normal.
And the whole reason I even did the walk in the first place (other than the finisher's medal; those things are like crack) was because the walk ended ON the ballfield (well, the warning track, because it would be crazy to let 5,000 people on the actual field), and I was not going to pass up the chance to be on the ballfield warning track. It was awesome. But really damn chilly.
We got groceries later, and I've finally succeeded in my quest to find gluten-free ravioli AND pierogies! I haven't had pierogies in 5 years or more. SO EXCITE.
Hil, have you shopped at the Fresh Thyme in Oakley? That's where I got the ravioli, and they have a lot of vegetarian stuff, too (I didn't look closely enough to see how much of it was vegan, but I'm guessing the percentage is pretty decent). The prices are generally better than Whole Foods, though not always.
Hil, have you shopped at the Fresh Thyme in Oakley? That's where I got the ravioli, and they have a lot of vegetarian stuff, too (I didn't look closely enough to see how much of it was vegan, but I'm guessing the percentage is pretty decent). The prices are generally better than Whole Foods, though not always.
Haven't tried it yet. I'll check it out.
well, the warning track, because it would be crazy to let 5,000 people on the actual field
That is funny. When the A's have (had?) fireworks games, you could go down on the field to watch them but they roped off the infield and the warning track. Man, that grass was so thick and luxurious. Actually, the Rockies do the same thing, now that I think about it, but they let you walk around the warning track from the bleachers to the first base area, then you can go anywhere in the outfield to watch the sky.
We could probably make that work. Too far for me to commute right now, of course.
I am on mile 10 of a half marathon. Went around Golden Gate Park, made it to the ocean finally. Taking a water break now, and then I am going to finish this thing.
The y has a new nonsensical weather pool closure policy. So the pool closed as the sun was coming out after the storm passed because they heard thunder at the y the storm was moving through 5 miles away. Given you can see for miles at this Y, plus tech like radar and lightning detectors, which the pool has, I'm protesting mightily to the PTB. It's a goofy policy. I understand them alerting the nearby Y with no windows, but there's cautious and then there is ridiculous.
But I got a really fast mile in. Turns out 200 yds at a 53.5 s pace feels like my heart and lungs will explode.
Go shrift go!
Dog class was great, just visited Dad for an hour. Now home and then a Goodwill run.
Dang, shrift, posting mid-race is hardcore. Go you!