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After a hiatus (no time, no confidence), a 3.8k canter through the woods. Faith in running restored. I can do this!

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Brilliant! I had a restorative Ryan yesterday too: all of a sudden everything is ok again! So pleased you have found your mojo again 👍

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A canter as as opposed to a trot - I call that a major success! Well done Tulipcat!

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Nice comeback run... have a wonderful next one.

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Every day! You've got the!

🐱 Katnap 🐱

Well done. Glad you had a good run and are back to enjoying it.

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