I really didn't want to go running tonight but I hadn't run since Monday and I still think that if I miss more than two days I'll forget how to run, which I know is silly but, hey, it keeps me motivated! So eventually at 9.15pm I set out. And - of course - I feel the better for it.
Lowlight of the run was dropping my inhaler in a muddy puddle.
But highlight and backlight and uplight and spotlight was running through this lovely event, which I spent time properly viewing the other night. It's so lovely. I didn't stop to take this photo. It's from t'interweb. perthcity.co.uk/norie-mille...
It certainly turned an ordinary run into something magical.
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I had already used it when I dropped it, thankfully. I find I don't need it so much during a run nowadays but I was running into the wind and that was the problem. When I fished it out of the puddle I thought, "Well if I need this again on this run I'll just have to do without breathing!"
Wow, beautiful! Love those runs where you stumble across something beautiful. A couple of months ago I was running along and out of nowhere on a hill in front of me was a lit up hollywood style sign saying 'It must be love' which the council had put up. Considering I wouldn't have noticed it had I not been out running, I felt that it pretty much sums up how I feel about my runs.
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