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  • Great Virtual Run Across Tennessee 1000k Week 2 – Getting in the Miles

    Great Virtual Run Across Tennessee 1000k Week 2 – Getting in the Miles

    Monday, 70 minutes, 7.93 miles (2.55 miles in two walks)I wondered when I started if my legs felt a little tired at the start due to the fact that I ran the day after the long run. After a mile or so I forgot about that thought and settled into the run. I actually felt…

  • Travelogues – Baseball and History Day 2

    Travelogues – Baseball and History Day 2

    As we got up in the morning, Dad got an AirBnB message from our host with information about checkout. This perplexed Dad since we did not plan to leave until the next afternoon. He logged into his account and discovered that sure enough, he had booked it for just one night. That made me laugh,…

  • The End

    The End

    I never imagined that the year would end like this. On Monday, April 20th, the governor announced that in-person classes would not resume this school year. When they first announced the then temporary closure, I knew it would last longer than the initial 10 days with a niggling suspicion that school would not resume. By…

  • Great Virtual Run Across Tennessee 1000k Week 1 – So…I Did a Thing

    Great Virtual Run Across Tennessee 1000k Week 1 – So…I Did a Thing

    Since the temperatures appear to be on an upward trend, I have shifted my focus for the base building to mileage and time on my feet rather than speed. My body does not do well in the heat. Then on Thursday I decided to make that just a tad more challenging by signing up for…

  • Travelogues – Baseball and History Day 1

    Travelogues – Baseball and History Day 1

    This day took me from a New York suburb in New Jersey down to Philadelphia and into a baseball park to watch a Phillies game. Not only did I have motor vehicle travel adventures but my flight adventures or lack of flight adventures also continued in a way that made my figurative wallet hurt. While…

  • The Problem with “Fake News”

    The Problem with “Fake News”

    Although the term became common place less than five years ago, it now holds status as a quasi-official term with long lasting, dangerous effects. One man seemed to lead the charge in making the term part of the common lexicon. Obviously, one man alone cannot effect that sort of change. Yet, his place of prominence…

  • Pandemic Base Building Week 3 – Finding a New Normal

    Pandemic Base Building Week 3 – Finding a New Normal

    Monday, 50 minutes, 5.61 milesI felt pretty good today. My legs definitely had more pep in them than Saturday. I could feel a little bit of soreness in my right shin, something I haven’t had before so I’ll continue to take things easy and focus on recovery. Everything else felt really good and my form…

  • Media Paradigms

    Media Paradigms

    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. In high school, I avidly consumed news from two primary sources, World Magazine and Fox news. Upon graduation, my great-uncle…

  • Pandemic Base-building Week 2 – “Path-o-Jen” Time

    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 simple out and back to the first intersection on my route which turns out to be about 24 minutes. I felt…

  • Travelogues – The In-Between

    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, and the start of the next school year. Dad lamented the loss of a potential quick trip to get in another…

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