
Valentine's Day morning, we put on our screw-shoes and went out for an icy 5-miler, the last run in my step-down week (Week 4 of the NJ half-marathon training). Nik's ankle is sore in the Achilles area, so we left the dogs at home. As soon as Nik put on her screw-shoes and started to walk, she felt the ankle starting to nag her. She suspects it may be because her screw-shoes are an old pair of Brooks Dyads with close to 400 miles on them -- she normally ditches them just after 300 or so. I told her she could cut it short if she needed to, but she said she'd power through it.
Me, I had a spectacular run. We took one of Nik's usual 5-mile routes, a beautiful one that takes us to downtown Fall River, over to Kennedy Park, and along a boardwalk that winds along the edge of the Taunton River. We ran past some dude in a doorway downtown holding a purple left-handed BC Rich Warlock electric guitar, just holding it around his shoulder -- couldn't take a picture of him, unfortunately, even though it would've made a spectacular portrait. Someone else in a doorway (lots of people in doorways that day) told us it was a great day to go jogging. It was -- I felt pretty strong and confident throughout the whole thing, settling comfortably in the 11:30 to 12:00 pace range for long stretches. That qualifies as "fast" for my slow ass.
Some patches of ice and snow (particularly on the hills) threw off my average, and we stopped for a while to take pictures of seagulls perched on sheets of ice floating on the river, but we still managed to finish the 5-miler in just over an hour. Overall I tend to be more interested in how I feel than my pace, and in that respect it was a huge success for me. But Nik's ankle is still hurting -- she's changed her NJ marathon plan to make sure she won't put too much stress on it.
Nik and I have joked on the podcast more than once about how crappy Fall River is, about its crime and garbage and slummy neighborhoods. But there are days when it's actually pretty.




A seagull giving me a clever little "Go F yourself" look.
6 comments:
Great post Dan. Hope Nik's feeling better! Beaut pics - see fall river ain't so bad!!
Nik looks like an adorable catburgler in the first pic. And I don't know how ya run in the cold weather! As Dan and I dicussed earlier, the frigid air makes my chest hurt so I've been running in a darn treadmill. Hope your ankle gets better soon Nik. Dan, go run.
-IskoDale
Hope the ankle improves Nik - what do you think it is? As for you Dan well done - you sounds really happy and confident with your running (for once) so that's good to know. Keep it up. And FR doesn't look so bad, you're right.
Beautiful! I wish I was out there running with you. My runs have all been on the treadmill lately! =)
This is what I love about being "friends" with people that live in such different places.... Great urban pics!
Thanks for the blog post and pics. Still sniffling about end of podcast so it's great to hear from ya - even if we can't HEAR ya. DAN GO RUN! Hope Nik feels better...
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