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Cycling the Camino de Santiago – Reading, Running, Cycling
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Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around the world. The sailing trip of a lifetime. August 2, 2015. September 24, 2015. Cycling the Camino de Santiago. I was on a specific section called the Camino de Fisterra. This 90km route runs from Santiago de Compostela to “the end of the world” – Finisterre or Fisterra as it is called here. And, due to my own lack of planning, I didn’t even do the whole of that route. And so it was to continue. Mainly off-roa...
Travel theme: wind – Reading, Running, Cycling
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Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around the world. The sailing trip of a lifetime. August 3, 2015. September 24, 2015. I wasn’t planning on doing another post like this but saw this travel theme and couldn’t help myself as I have so many good pictures! When there’s little wind, you can enjoy sights like this…. Sunrise one stormy morning in the Atlantic Ocean. To see more bloggers posting pictures inspired by the theme, Wind. Sailing trip of a lifetime.
Santiago de Compostela – Reading, Running, Cycling
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Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around the world. The sailing trip of a lifetime. August 11, 2015. September 24, 2015. I arrived to Santiago de Compostela airport late on a Friday night. Having come straight from Madrid, I didn’t need to go through passport control and was out of the airport and into a taxi within 10 minutes of landing. Not bad! Is a 1,000 year old pilgrim route that every year sees over 100,000 pilgrims travelling to Santiago from al...
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Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around the world. The sailing trip of a lifetime. October 14, 2016. October 14, 2016. October 12, 2016. October 12, 2016. What we ate in Chicago. October 10, 2016. October 10, 2016. Dublin Marathon week 13 – 18 miles. October 8, 2016. October 8, 2016. The North Downs Way. October 5, 2016. October 5, 2016. October 3, 2016. October 3, 2016. Dublin marathon week 12 – 16 miles. September 30, 2016. September 30, 2016.
Throwback Thursdays – getting ready to cross the Atlantic – Reading, Running, Cycling
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Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around the world. The sailing trip of a lifetime. August 13, 2015. September 24, 2015. Throwback Thursdays – getting ready to cross the Atlantic. But that will have to take a break for this week as I decided now would be a good point to describe our preparations before we set off to cross the Atlantic! As I said in my first post about this trip. We were constantly asked the same questions throughout. “. 8221; “. A few y...
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Run! – Cypress Mom
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A mom's musings about life, faith, and parenting in the burbs. July 8, 2015. July 8, 2015. In Pamplona, Spain today the Festival of San Fermin, also known as the Running of the Bulls, had its first day of what else…running! Here in the States our routines are more regimented. Most people work from 8 to 5 with a one hour lunch. Typically an American worker has two to three weeks of vacation. There is a rush hour in most major cities in the morning and evening, and people work this routine Mond...Ha yes th...
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Sharing a Love – Secondrate Cyclist
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Pieces of life and the love of family mixed with the passion to ride. August 13, 2015. My father-in-law and my wife. I remember how awesome this was! You are surrounded by the mountains that spill in from Tennessee. The trail later connects to the Silver Comet, at the Georgia line, that carries a rider almost all the way to Atlanta! We pedaled along and enjoyed the afternoon. In the end, we had gone 7 miles with a 7.4 mph pace . . . cruising. My mother-in-law is leading the pack! August 13, 2015 at 11:51...
Egypt – Loc'd & on d'Go
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Loc'd and on d'Go. The Adventures of Spicy and Mel. About Spicy and Mel. Rule #1: Travel Often. Last touring day in Egypt. September 30, 2015. We had a 3am transfer to Cairo airport for a domestic flight to Luxor. In Luxor our guide picked us up from the airport to begin our tour of the Valley of the Kings. At this point it was 7am and already 90 degrees. Our tour guide, Omar Khalifa, picked us up from the airport … More Last touring day in Egypt. Last touring day in Egypt. September 2, 2015. On It’...
Forlorn Mornings | Inner Workings of My Mind
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Inner Workings of My Mind. Just another WordPress.com weblog. My Real-Life Amazing Race Against a Volcano. Sometimes I just need to give into the weariness brought on by years of hard work, to the negative emotions that sometimes come back in waves as a result of years of unhappiness, to the nothingness that comes from not always having my children in the house. I try to keep busy. I try to always have plans and adventures on the horizon. I keep myself physically active. Maybe today will be your day.
aly couch | The Rust2Iron Project
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Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete. Merritt Loop round 3 and then some…. June 24, 2016. There was nothing left in me that could pedal another rotation. When I saddled up this year, I was more prepared and determined than I’ve ever been to ride the 200 kilometres, complete my brick run and take a photo of myself on Cardiac Hill with a victorious smile on my face. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. Why does anyone do Ironman? Race Recap – Victoria 70.3. June 20, 2016. As I thre...
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Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete. Merritt Loop round 3 and then some…. June 24, 2016. There was nothing left in me that could pedal another rotation. When I saddled up this year, I was more prepared and determined than I’ve ever been to ride the 200 kilometres, complete my brick run and take a photo of myself on Cardiac Hill with a victorious smile on my face. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. Why does anyone do Ironman? Race Recap – Victoria 70.3. June 20, 2016. As I thre...
Ironman Canada | The Rust2Iron Project
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Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete. Another year, another adventure. January 1, 2016. February 28, 2016. On December 7, the start to the season was kicked off with a swim. As I do at the beginning of every year, I pulled my bathing suit off the back of the bathroom door for the first time in months. It’s the dreaded moment of putting back on a bathing suit that may or may not fit. As tradition goes, the straps felt tight and my ass seemed large. August 10, 2015. February 28, 2016. I could s...
The Rust2Iron Project | Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete | Page 2
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Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete. March 27, 2016. April 3, 2016. I’ve always been goal driven, I’ve always been motivated to be something – and I’m still wondering what I’m going to be when I grow up, he admits. My brother says that I’m never satisfied, and even when I get to where I’m going, it’s like, really is that it? Once Vince made the determination in his own mind to improve on his run times, he looked to his tribe for support, in particular, his training partner Kate, who was a dr...
triathlon | The Rust2Iron Project
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Stories of the weekend warrior endurance athlete. Merritt Loop round 3 and then some…. June 24, 2016. There was nothing left in me that could pedal another rotation. When I saddled up this year, I was more prepared and determined than I’ve ever been to ride the 200 kilometres, complete my brick run and take a photo of myself on Cardiac Hill with a victorious smile on my face. If at first you don’t succeed, try and try again. Why does anyone do Ironman? From running scared to running happy. April 14, 2016.
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Reading Grundrisse | Working through the Rough Draft
Working through the Rough Draft. Notebook ‘M’, ‘Introduction’ ’Production in General’, pp. 81 7. November 6, 2011. Marx begins the ‘Introduction’ 1857 with ‘Production in general’. The object before us, to begin with,. The later is a contemporaneous (for the eighteenth century and later) ‘ideal’ that is projected back into history as always already existent ‘not arising historically, but posited by nature’. Marx argues that the ‘ideal’ is. The product of history:. The product on one side of the dissoluti...
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Reading Runner Girl | Reading. Running. & Other Things.
Weekly 26.2 Training Updates. Encounters at the Library. Reading. Running. and Other Things. Weekly Workouts and Happenings 1/13 – 1/19. January 22, 2014. Week of January 13 – January 19:. This post is going to be short and sweet. I wasn’t very good about taking pictures this week, so I don’t want to bore you with nothing but text. No workouts. However, my mom, her friend, and I attended the ’50 Shades! We ran to the local high school track and took on some intervals…. 1/2 mile warm up run to the track.
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Reading Running and Raising Kids
Reading Running and Raising Kids. Musings from a reading, half marathon running, stay at homeschooling mom who is always looking for a great way to save more and spend less. Thursday, September 15, 2011. It's been too long. I haven't blogged in a really long time. There certainly should be posts in between my last on and this one but rather than "catching up" I'm just going to be transparent and blog from the heart. Friday, May 6, 2011. Ticabus from Granada to Costa Rica. A Chicken bus ride! All things c...
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Reading, Running, and Writing | An English Major on the Run
Reading, Running, and Writing. An English Major on the Run. Wineglass Marathon: Pacing Bert. September 27, 2011. What made me undertake such a foolhardy task, given my various activities and responsibilities, you may ask? Although he had qualified for Boston in the past, he has never run it; although I had my fall racing plans set, how could I refuse? I was honored he asked me. Bert at the Hood to Coast Relay. Doo Dah Days–Allegheny Cemetery, Stephen Foster, and Some Pittsburgh History. July 8, 2011.
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Reading, Running, Cycling | Triathlon trials and travelling tales
Reading, Running, Cycling. Triathlon trials and travelling tales. Running and Cycling around Europe. 3 days ago August 14, 2015. August 14, 2015. A beautiful morning ride. 4 days ago August 13, 2015. August 13, 2015. Throwback Thursdays – getting ready to cross the Atlantic. 6 days ago August 11, 2015. August 11, 2015. 1 week ago August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. Half Ironman training week 4. 1 week ago August 7, 2015. August 5, 2015. Book Review – A Greedy Man in a Hungry World. August 6, 2015. Get ever...
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Reading, Running, and Red Sox
Reading, Running, and Red Sox. Thursday, April 23, 2015. After only 39 miles, the shoe on the right isn't looking so vertical. No obvious signs of collapse along the medial edge though. Hmmm. Friday, April 17, 2015. Brock Holt - Too Valuable to Start. Baseball is a funny game. On one hand, it seems very simple. Throw ball, hit ball, catch ball. But part of the allure of the game is how complex the game actually is under that surface. This came to mind yet again as I read. Cross Posted on Thought Ambience.
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Read, write, run and dance.
Read, write, run and dance. The reading I do, the writing I write and all that's in between. Saturday, December 10, 2011. I've had injuries, accidents, a broken heart (a few times over). The fender bender equals: paying out $ $ I don't have that I had reserved for some health stuff I need to take care of. I guess that means no more mouth brace for me! Thursday, June 23, 2011. Father's Day: Extra Special Edition. This was the first year in over 40 years that my mom was NOT here for my dad's father's day&#...
Shauna's Reading Rush | Books, reading and related thoughts
Shauna's Reading Rush. Books, reading and related thoughts. My Favorite Books read in 2011. January 25, 2012. 8212; sthruby @ 11:58 am. Every year I like to take some time to look back over the books I have read and make note of those that really stood out to me. In 2011, I read 117 books, just shy of my goal to read 120. Here are my favorites from the year:. Sharon Creech, Hate That Cat (2008). Laura Hillenbrand, Unbroken (2010). Alan Bradley, A Red Herring Without Mustard (2011). A much more serious an...
Reading Bertrand Russell
Monday, May 18, 2015. Eight years ago today I initiated this blog. As a sort of loose commitment to read, summarize, and lightly comment upon ten of Bertrand Russell's works. Today, Bertrand's 143rd birthday, the plan. Is complete. (OK, there was that one plan revision. Into the mighty cyber sea. In Praise of Idleness, Full Time. While the first half. Of In Praise of Idleness. Science and industry, for Russell, are the hallmarks of Western civilisation. Technological advances in warfare require the coope...