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One more spin around the reservoir
If the Dawn Jogger had arranged it better, she could have arrived for the earthquake and stayed for the hurricane. But this trip will feature just a one natural disaster. It’s back to reality day, so important to take the … Continue reading
Lunch time stop with Richard Burton
Feeling the pull of the reservoir, the Dawn Jogger headed out to join the pre-work crowd for a spin around that body of water in Central Park, then back via 72nd, making it a decent if not great workout. She … Continue reading
Where she was about 1:51 EDT today
The Dawn Jogger has been so many places today, she’s not sure exactly where she was when the “East Coast” earthquake hit. But she thinks she may have been taking a photo of the public art that is scattered around … Continue reading
10K kind of a morning filled with new and favorite sights
The Dawn Jogger decided to explore a new park at a walking pace this morning, heading over to Riverside Park, which runs along the Hudson River on the far west side of Manhattan from about 72nd to 125th St and … Continue reading
Out with the dogs and the real runners
On a morning that the not-used-to-it Dawn Jogger found sticky, to say the least, she was rallied on her Central Park loop run by the hundreds (thousands?) who had turned out for a training run for the New York City … Continue reading
Morning jaunt to the Brooklyn Bridge
The Dawn Jogger took advantage of “Summer Street” this morning, jogging from her digs to the Brooklyn Bridge, an accomplishment she was prouder of until she mapped it and found that it was only 5 1/2 miles – and sort … Continue reading
Flip flop day = pm walk in the park
When the Dawn Jogger boarded her already three hour delayed flight yesterday, she was congratulated on flying 1,000,000 miles with United. That milestone did not help her get to NYC any faster. Instead a thunderstorm kept her and her fellow … Continue reading
A look inside the belly of the beast
A return of grey skies prompted the Dawn Jogger to abandon her plans for a Arastradero run (no golden hue of first blush possible) and she instead opted for the DJs traditional spin around the Stanford campus. She remains fascinated … Continue reading
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Morning of neighborhood sights
The Dawn Jogger selected the four-mile neighborhood route this morning and was greeted with changing scenes. About five years ago, a large house was constructed down the street from her but the front steps/wall were never completed. Better late than … Continue reading
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Got the sun in the morning and the moon, too
Another cloudless morning showed off not only the sun’s rising but the moon’s setting. The Dawn Jogger has weathered so many foggy dawns this summer that she continues to be startled when it’s all clear. But it was all sparkling … Continue reading