Haven’t been out for 4 days! Between lurgi recovery and working late (ok relatively late for me) plus the evil of the clocks going back (I’m a firm believer in BST all year round, I’ve had an hour of daylight stolen from me and I’m sticking to that) it’s just been one of those weeks. So I was happy indeed to get home and out in the fading light. In fact it seems like no time at all since I was doing the same last year.
In the spirit of ephemeralisimo it’s interesting to see how the different light conditions change the feeling of the land. Everything seems softer, almost more gentle. I only did around 4 miles and as I havent been out for so long the legs were great, I even did a few sprints when the feeling just took me. Run in the moment I say. The chest isn’t great but I’m still battling lurgi. Everyone in my schools seems to be infected and it’s a hanger on. I imagine running as blasting out the crap (I won’t describe the blasting of lurgi from nose while running (unless you really want me too))


*lol* no such sharing necessary!!!
I don’t get this clock changing thing either… my kid now has to walk home from school in the dark if i can’t get to him in time… not kewl! the worst for me is when they then turn them FORWARD i keep waking up at 04h45 which turn into 03h45 and total screws my body clock up!
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I love the clock change! More sunrise for me and a great excuse to go to bed early. 😂
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Children are reservoirs of infection. 😷 Especially other people’s children. Love it when you try to look at their tonsils and they cough in your face. That’s why I do adults😏
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