Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Levy Loop/Orange Street Loop/Maple Street Loop

Last night, at about 10 Central, I ran the Levy Loop in 18:09, with splits of 9:23 and 8:46. That was after the Little Bitches lost to Pittsburgh and I watched the Reds beat Milwaukee, and before I spilled water onto my laptop. I heard it sizzle, and the screen faded to black. I called James Smith, a computer tech at the paper, and he told me what to do. I was delighted when this morning it came right on.

This morning I jogged and walked the Orange Street Loop in 36:19, with splits of 12:34, 12:14, and 11:31.

Starting at about 6 p.m. Central, I walked the Maple Street Loop in 31:04.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY (for Wednesday) from A Different Closet
The enormous glass doors slid open as Ingram approached, and he walked through into the dark gray of late afternoon and a life he never imagined.

SENTENCE OF THE DAY (for Tuesday) from A Different Closet
Lockwood sensed a difference in Carmichael upon their reunion, a growth in maturity perhaps, a calmer, less reactive personality, but feared Carmichael’s dormant trait was poised for reemergence.

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