Author Archives: LL1701
Second Try at Morning Run
Quick update on the earlier trip… managed to come home to a sick dog (not sure what caused that) and my daughter still recovered from a small bout of a stomach bug (lovely… praying no one else gets it). Best … Continue reading
A Picture’s Worth…
I’m sitting here typing away after a whirlwind business trip that included a bit of fun stuff as well (more pictures to come). Left Sarasota with what I thought was plenty of time (4 hours) to catch my flight out … Continue reading
The Travel Day from Hell
I’ve been on many trips, some business and some personal, throughout my life… run into a few minor travel headaches here and there (luggage arriving on different flight than me during my honeymoon, other minor delays) but nothing like I … Continue reading
When Running Becomes Routine
Last night, till the kids settled down and got to bed, I wasn’t in much of a mood to go running… it’s been a challenge between prepping a house for sale, coordinating all the little details of getting a new … Continue reading
Size Matters
Interesting day (and I probably have your attention from the title alone)… on my big run this past weekend, I came back with aching feet, specifically my right foot. Thought the time was right to look into new running shoes. … Continue reading
There and Back Again
Ok, now that the Hobbit reference has clicked for some of you (or the rest are going ‘huh???’)… I felt like taking some time to talk about the places I run. One of my favorite places to run (and closest… … Continue reading
It’s All In A Name
Chatting it up at work today with my staff and some other folks, and the topic of blogging came up. I briefly mentioned this brand new, still has the smell of fresh paint blog, to which I got some quizzical … Continue reading
The Birth of a Blog
So I finally caved in and started a blog… albeit one focused on my 2013 hobby – running. Yes, you read it… running. For someone as unathletically gifted as me, I decided to veer away from flying planes, playing instruments, … Continue reading