Well, despite being off now for Christmas I was so engrossed with other stuff (wrapping presents badly!!!) that I left my run until gone 4 which meant yet another run in the dark, although the last gasp of what looked to be a spectacular sunset was still lingering in the west.Maybe slightly easier tonight, although my calves and ankles are still complaining at all this hard work I am making them do.
Off out for a meal shortly at a near by country pub, then just a couple of days until Christmas.
Which, looking at how strong the winds are forecast to be over the next couple of days, is ikely to be my next run.
At least if I get out early Xmas morning I can run on the roads rather than the pavements which will help the rhythm.
Run happy, run safe.
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Sorry ChrisAllen1 I posted a reply to someone else on your post, I've been having one of those days.
The days are getting longer so make the most of the Christmas break and soon you'll be running in the sunshine whenever you want. I'm aiming to run on Christmas morning too, let's hope the weather is a bit more ho-ho-ho and a bit less let-it-snow
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