Getting close to strapping on the shoes
I am really looking forward to running again, though living without the alarm clock has been nice. But I'll even welcome that with open arms. They say running can become an addiction. I am not so sure about that. In my past when I smoked, I would smoke when I was sick. But running (at least when it is bad) is out of the picture. I have read that running when you are feeling under the weather can be a good thing in moderation. I guess it depends on how hard you push yourself and what sort of weather you are running through. I did some hard runs right before I got sick, but the weather was ok. I at least wasn't running cold and wet.
I was disapointed to read that Japanese author Haruki Murakami was passed over for the Nobel prize for literature. I just read his book "What I Talk About When I Talk About Running" and loved it. He also has a rich array of fiction that he WILL some day get his Nobel for. He deserves it. Better luck next year Haruki.
Labels: chi running, Haruki Murakami, ms, sick


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