Child at Play

Second, the title of this post. I did a nice, frisky 8-miler this morning. It is Sunday, a day for which I have a few plans, but really a day when I can afford to relax a bit. I realized as I ran that I seldom run in the spirit of relaxation--usually I go out to up my mileage or to test my knee or to keep from getting fat or, or--you get the idea. So this morning I decided to play a bit, to stop glancing at my watch and (gasp) enjoy myself. The first good laugh I got was when I attempted to pull myself up on the above bar. Ha ha, indeed. I have great lower body strength. The upper, she's not so much.
In the photo maybe you can sense what kind of a morning it was--soft and gray, a typical Bay Area foggy Sunday morning. The air was mild and kissed my bare arms gently with its moisture.



The run I had that morning was less than thrilling--the altitude (or something) always seems to slow me down when I visit my home town. The above photos were taken last Sunday. The day before that I had driven from Berkeley to Auburn and had stayed the night there, just for fun. Who says I don't play much?


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