Back on the canal

Unfortunately I was right about my father requiring admission to hospital. He’s been in almost two weeks now so between that and gale force winds last weekend (boy was I glad I wasn’t training for anything in particular so I could choose not to go out!) there wasn’t much time for running. Until yesterday morning. It is unseasonably cold here, even for Ireland. The weather is coming down from the Arctic! So while yesterday was lovely and sunny it was cold, only 8 degrees felt like 5. Good for running I suppose but kind of…
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No hospitals today

It was another beautiful morning in Dublin, enhanced by the fact that my dad was ok overnight and wasn’t in hospital - yet. He’s not great and I think he will be admitted tomorrow. I hope we haven’t left it too late to bring him to hospital, but we have been there over bank holiday weekends before and it’s very unsatisfactory. At least it’s a full working day tomorrow. So I took my chance and went out into 19 degree sunshine. There was a nice breeze which kept me cool, so that was very welcome.…
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Running visible

Yesterday morning was beautiful, like a summers morning. Total aberration but welcome all the same. I am sick and tired of running the route around my house so drove down to the Phoenix Park and started from there. It was 18 degrees C and felt like it. I realised on the way down that I had forgotten my running hat. I normally never run without it but I didn’t want to return home so I started without it. I always joke that my hat makes me invisible, and I did feel a bit exposed but…
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A holy Thursday

My aunt, uncle and cousins were coming from New York for a visit on Holy Thursday, so I took a half day from work to go meet them for dinner with my parents. I worked the morning from home, which I absolutely love doing. It meant a bit of a lie-on and then the chance for a daytime run. Of course the boss got in touch just as I was hoping to finish up, but I was only a bit delayed in the end. It was allegedly 16 degrees C though it felt a bit…
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