Friday, October 28, 2005

Moon child

My stomach still isn’t quite back to normal, but I decided to give it a try anyway. I got up at 6.20 and had a peek out of the window. It was raining, but that didn’t put me off. And a good thing too, because by the time I left the house the rain had stopped and I was running under the stars and the moon. The moonlight especially was stunning. Running in the wood wasn’t an option; it was much too dark, but even out in the open the wind wasn’t too bad, and running along the shore of Caragh Lake in such a light was great.
I ran 7 miles at 56:42, that’s 8:06 per mile. I had a weird experience, too. From half-way point until about half a mile from home I ran totally on auto-pilot, I can hardly remember anything about it. It was a kind of outer-body experience, except that my mind wasn’t floating along but was somewhere far away in La-La-Land. Weird.
When I got back, the wife gave me her you-did-something-wrong look (I know it well ;-) ), chiding me for going running when my stomach was still upset.

Her: And while you were out, there was a program about running on the radio. The woman spoke about the dark side of running.

Me: What dark side of running?

Her: It can be addictive

You don’t say!

5 comments:

  1. lol about your reply to your wifes comment.

    Good to hear that you are "up and running" again.

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  2. Addicting? Nah, it can be, I have no idea what she means ;-) Glad you on the trail again!

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  3. So sorry, I meant "it can't be"! Must be a keyboard virus or something. I think I need to go for a run so I can relax.

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  4. Nothing beats an early morning run by moonlight, with crisp clean air to fill your lungs. If only it wasn't so darn hard to get up!

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  5. Running isn't addicting, no way, not at all. Sorry gotta run, I'll finish this later.....

    PS - Happy to hear you're back out running and joining the "Dark Side"

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