As we have done three times before, we spent the long weekend in Warburton, participating in a trail running festival. This always happens on Labour day long weekend. this year it coincided with the grand prix, which was great because we don't like to be home for that - it's very close to our house and can be quite loud. We went with what has become the usual crew. I failed to take photos, these were all shared by these beautiful humans. Last year I did the Redwoods Rush, which is 27 kilometers, with the turnaround point in a redwood forest. I commented that I wanted to come back and do the run easier and / or faster. Well, I did - the exact same run, but 30 minutes faster. It wasn't easier - but I felt like I ran as hard and fast as I could, and I didn't back away from effort. Some of it I really enjoyed, some I just ran, but I came back to see if I could do it better and it turned out I could! Leon did that one with me, and also ran 14 kms on Sunday morning an...
It's been a bit hectic - we finally got our floors and carpets redone, and at the same time my work colleague was on leave, so I was doing his job as well as mine. Then yesterday our home modem broke, so I couldn't write and post this on Wednesday, like I usually do. I have had some time to read (not as much as I would like, there is never enough time)! Last week I was struggling with Too Glam to Give a Damn by Claire Carver , and I DNFd it. I feel like Claire Carver would be a lovely person to spend time with, but the plot was not strong. then I read Death at the Sign of the Rookby Kate Atkinson . It's the 6th in the series, and I read all the previous books in 2019, but I did enjoy this one. Now I'm reading a NetGalley review book Shake Out the Ghosts by Al Hess , a queer paranormal novel. It's rather sweet and reads a bit like YA, even though one of the main characters is 37. In crafting I've finished the front of Agave, and am one repea...