All that's left of the casuarina trees that were burnt down during the hot spell a couple of years back.
Saturday, 10 November 2007
Sunday morning run
We ran for 2 hours this cool Sunday morning. While I am thankful that the year-end weather is more forgiving, I find that it gets pretty mundane when we are running on our own for several hours, especially without the help of distance markers, water stations and peer pressure. Nonetheless there's nothing much to complain about really, for we had the beautiful scenery to keep us entertained...
All that's left of the casuarina trees that were burnt down during the hot spell a couple of years back.
All that's left of the casuarina trees that were burnt down during the hot spell a couple of years back.
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Good run huh. I have to stop this week due to my flu **grumbles**.
BTW, I have tagged you to do a meme (if you have time). Check it out.
http://waterlearner.blogspot.com/2007/11/twosome-meme.html
Sorry to hear about your flu. Hope you get well soon. I find the flu shot very effective. The last thing I want is to fall sick before a marathon!
GREAT PICS and yes...warming up and stretching are so important he he he...
Oh dear, so Karen has flu, as well? Just like my hubby then. Tsk tsk tsk...
amel's realm said...
"... and yes...warming up and stretching are so important"
See, see?
Ok, ok...thanks to you, my legs are not aching today.
oh how i miss coconuts and sugar cane.
Seagrape, don't you get coconuts in Florida? Sugar cane... south america would be your nearest shot!
you're right, I'd probably find some fresh ones if I drive south.
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