| Anyone interested in my trip to England and the adventures that I have there may view them on my Googlesite blog page at http://sites.google.com/site/busylizzyandsunshine/NewBlog. The entries will not be copied to my xanga. Sorry. |
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| My doctor is not the least bit concerned about me getting rabies, just so everybody knows. He gave me an antibiotic because apparently if you get bit by a dog and don't take them, you're guaranteed an infection. It hurts like crazy. I was bit on the calf and every step I take is painful. Good thing pain is no stranger. :) No, I don't expect any spectacular battle scars. Thankfully it was only one bite and there's one hole in my leg and one little titsy bitsy insignificant place where the skin broke. However, the bruise right now is pretty amazing...for those out there who get excited about those kinds of things (I know you exist; don't deny it). I'm not running today. :( |
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| Well, I suppose I should explain my last post. I ran a 2 mile race Saturday morning, but I ran it in a typical Tennessee spring deluge. My shoes and socks were water logged before we even started and it was difficult to avoid the puddles. I would have been faster if I ran barefoot. There a certain unexplainable joy to running like this; I think you have to be a "real" runner to understand it. Anyway, running in the rain supposedly takes about 100 miles off the distance you get from your running shoes, which with a good pair is around 500 miles. In other running news, I set off for a run this afternoon in the brief hours of sunlight (non-cloudy) we had today. I had barely started to jog to get the blood moving when a dog bit me. Going to the doctor tomorrow.... |
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| This morning I took 100 miles out of my running shoes -- in under 15 minutes. |
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