Counting sheep

21 10 2009

I ran yesterday.  It was very boring.  I saw some fields and sheep.  What a surprise.

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Stats:
Distance: 3.55 miles
Time: 40:05
Pace: 11:17 m/m
Calories: 368
Fields: some
Sheep: some

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9 responses to “Counting sheep”

21 10 2009
Emma (08:31:33) :

lol! Now you know why I hardly ever bothered to blog! All my runs are like that! (Except when I bump into weird Russ Abbott lookalikes who I imagine might be mass murderers, except he smiles and says hello to me when I see him now, so even that’s not very exciting any more).

21 10 2009
Allison (21:58:13) :

Stumbled on your blog while looking for inspiration and I saw your post today. I must tell you that right now I live in the state of Arizona and it is truly a hideous place to be. When I run, all I see are cactus and dirt. Do you know how much I’d love to see fields and sheep? Wanna trade? =)

22 10 2009
jogblog (06:47:42) :

So you have miles and miles of wide open space and no cars? Yes, I’ll swap.

22 10 2009
Sue (10:03:42) :

You could start counting sheep…..

24 10 2009
ryan (00:49:57) :

loved that blog. just found your site and following you on twitter. great stuff. i run in a suburbian setting, but one day wish to do a forrest gump type run. if you’ve seen the movie you’ll know what i mean. all the best.

24 10 2009
missy (02:44:12) :

I love your blog. For Allison, I used to live in the desert of California, and it was just dreadful to run in, so you have my profound sympathy.
But really, I love this blog.
It’s hard to blog about running and keep it fun, but you are an inspiration!

24 10 2009
Jago (08:30:00) :

Wow, great blog. I think the fact that you are writing everything down is great, you’ve created your own little support system. I think that it’s going to be much harder for you to stop your training now than if you weren’t doing this.

Great idea.

Oh and by the way what an amazing part of the world to be able to run in. You’re so lucky

Jago

24 10 2009
bob babinski (14:01:01) :

Never let the mind drift into boredom. Your noodle is too precious a thing to let it dither to boredom on a run. Fire it up and dream of the impossible!
Meantime, I thought you might be interested in reading this piece about a sportscaster who’s work has been transformed by becoming a marathoner:

http://tiny.cc/SS56C

There are a couple of other really good running stories on the site

Bob

26 10 2009
eirefairy (16:12:42) :

baaa!

what’s wrong with sheep ?

keep going :)

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