Sunday, May 13

Day 61



Back yard fern - I'm not sure if jogblog already took a photo of this...



Update
Did a cheeky 4 miles on the treadmill - weekly total up to 30 :-)

Hat's off to anyone that can run highnumbers or spend more than 30+ minutes on a treadmill, it's sooo hard to keep on going.

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9 Comments:

Blogger jogblog said...

No, that wasn't me skulking around in your back garden with a camera, honest. :-)

11:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy Mothers Day to your wife! (or is that a Yankee thing to do?)

- Kate

11:52 AM  
Blogger [rich] said...

LOL! I though it was you ;-)

Hi Kate - yeah we have Mothers Day over here :-) but it was on 2 March. Mrs Jogger Blogger says thanks and hello.

Hope you have a good day, and the boys treat you to something nice.

12:01 PM  
Blogger jogblog said...

4 miles on a treadmill? Didn't you die of boredom?

Is this hotel handy for the half?

Park Plaza
41 Maid Marion Way
NG1 6GD

1:45 PM  
Blogger [rich] said...

Treadmills do get boring...

That hotel isn't too far away - last year I parked near it and walked to the start line (about a mile or so)

:-)

3:14 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for the hats off since I do spend well over 30 minutes on the TM during my weekly runs. I amuse myself by listening to the Disney podcasts. Especially love listening to Lou and Nathan argue on MouseTunes. :^)

7:22 PM  
Blogger [rich] said...

Yeah I love their podcasts together and apart :-)

8:51 PM  
Blogger Rae! said...

I do 45 minutes on the treadmill.Yes it gets boring but it will do when ya can't get outside.I listen to a mix of music on my ipod that I put together from my Disney collection and I try to see myself at the marathon and when the songs change that is the next meet and greet on the way.

2:34 AM  
Blogger Molly said...

oh i agree...treadmills are great when the weather is crappy but it's so hard to not get bored! I feel the same way about running around a track. I need to feel like I'm going somewhere.

4:33 PM  

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