Just like I described last week, I grew up fully immersed in the belief that certain news sources exhibited prejudicial, liberal bias. Other sources told the truth and only those beleaguered few told the truth.Continue reading
Month: April 2020
Pandemic Base-building Week 2 – “Path-o-Jen” Time
Monday, 20ish minutes, 2.90 milesEven though I have run for the previous four days, I still wanted to get a run in today. So I decided use my lunch break to get in a simpleContinue reading
Travelogues – The In-Between
Prior to heading out to Europe, I talked to Dad about my itinerary and the things I planned to see. I also mentioned the tight turnaround between my trip, our week at the beach, andContinue reading
Christianity and Constitutional Rights
On Monday, April 6, South Carolina governor Henry McMaster finally issued a stay-at-home order, the 43rd state governor in the United States to do so. Immediately, my Facebook feed filled with cries of government overreachContinue reading
Pandemic Base Building Week 1
As you can tell from the title, I have shifted away from training specifically for the marathon right now. With everything going on in life, I spent a lot of time reflecting on what IContinue reading
Travelogues – A Running Experience Part Two
After exiting the building and discovering CNN headquarters just across the street, we took a left and found ourselves amongst swarms of people surrounding the finish line. Those people would see the runners only once,Continue reading
Quarantine – A Day in the Life
I have never written one of these before. I may never again. However, I feel like in this, hopefully, once in a life time event, I should record the day to day activities and lookContinue reading
Ottawa Marathon Week 4 – Just Keep Running
Monday, 65 minutes with hill repeats near end, 7.42Since Mom took my clothes and gear with her Sunday to wash after our long run, I did not have my favorite shorts, running belt or myContinue reading
Travelogues – A Running Experience Part One
Several months ago, I learned that Atlanta, the big city just to the south, would host the Olympic Marathon trials. I knew immediately that I wanted to go down and spectate. Of course, if IContinue reading
Teaching Through the Pandemic
Obviously, things have changed. On March 15, Henry McMaster finally announced a school closure to last until March 31st. I knew that length of time would probably not even put a dent in the curveContinue reading