Saturday, March 7, 2009

Dirt Don't Hurt

Photo today, courtesy of Todd: Photobucket Today was our first trail run of the season. Well, we missed the first trail run with WCRR a few weeks ago, so for *us* it was the first trail run today. What a beautiful day to run @ Lake Hodges in Escondido! One of the best things about joining a running club is that I get to see the most beautiful sights of San Diego, at a time in the morning when it's not too crowded, and during the "golden hour" of morning light. Photobucket Alarm went off at 6:00 AM, and today I was actually awake before that! I was a little apprehensive about running eight miles today because of my strained shoulder/neck, but I felt better than I did the last few days, so I decided to give it a shot. We arrived at Kit Carson Park around 6:50 AM and my group, the "Catalina", took off at 7:05 AM. Everything runs right on schedule with WCRR, LOL. Todd always brings a book because his faster group, the "Marine Corp", always starts 15-30 minutes after my group. (The groups are named after famous marathons.) I brought my iPod today and listened to Tristan Prettyman the whole time. First time I ran with music this season... I was always towards the back of the pack today, just trying to take it easy. Photobucket Between my hurt shoulder and my first trail run of the season, I didn't want to push it and get further injured. I really enjoyed running on the dirt trails, it really was more gentle on my legs. Photobucket The views were really awe-inspiring. The crisp, fresh air, and the rolling hills along the water was a feast for the eyes, and the soul. Photobucket Photobucket I really like this photo of runners going up a gentle slope on the side of the mountain: Photobucket More lake: Photobucket Photobucket We had to cross a small creek: Photobucket My strained shoulder did bother me a little bit. Sometimes I felt like the Hunchback of Notre Dame was running, but I tried to keep my posture upright and shoulders back and arms down. My time today was definitely slower. Photobucket But I did sort of a "gut-check" on why I run, and beating a certain time or going fast was pretty far down the list. I run to make friends, enjoy the scenery, and take photos. So if those things slow me down, well, I guess I'll just be a slow runner then. Todd took some awesome photos with his Olympus 1030SW today. Here is his group running out of Kit Carson Park: Photobucket Photobucket Some more pretty scenery: Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket After the run we had a short seminar on stretching and yoga, which was rather enjoyable. I should have taken a photo of the mass of people doing the downward dog on their towels on the grass, but I fell down on the job. :p Oh, my good friend Peppermint has re-launched her blog, and she's giving away a Macchiato Lightroom Preset on her blog. Go over there and check it out! Another thing... I missed my 4 year skydive-a-versary yesterday! It was something that I did once, and it was exhilirating, fantastic, and frightening, but I'm never doing it again! (Despite what I said in the video, LOL!) I remember this day every year and thank God I'm alive! Tomorrow I will be posting photos and story of our next door neighbor Fred's 60th birthday extravaganza party that we attended today, including bird poop coffee. Intriguing, isn't it?

11 comments:

  1. Given that just watching your video made me queasy, I don't think skydiving is in my future. However, if I change my mind, I'll certainly do it out in your neck of the woods so that I am not impaled by a corn stalk.

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  2. Such a gorgeous place to run! Glad that your shoulder/neck is feeling better!

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  3. What a great run, well done. Your neck and shoulder must be on the mend.

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  4. Great photo's. Such beautiful views.

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  5. OMG what a great video!! skydiving is a dream of me... you realized it for you - that´s fantastic!

    Your running shots are also great. Love to see the nature around you and your links to the places - really wonderful - thanks for this!

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  6. I love running this trail -- and you and Todd both captured its spring beauty perfectly! Happy skydiva-a-versary. That's something I don't think I'll ever do. You are very brave. Can't wait to hear about this bird poop coffee....

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  7. What an amazing video! The kids watched it with me and were just as confused as could be, lol. Apparently 5 year olds don't quite grasp the concept of jumping out of a plane for fun. :) But they did want to watch it again!

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  8. What a beautiful run. I've never run there before...trail runs make me a nervous nellie.

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  9. You are one brave woman! I can't imagine jumping out of a perfectly good airplane :D...so does this mean that your birthday is next week? Can't wait to read about your celebration! Have a great start to a brand new week..

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  10. OMGosh Christine!! Ok...let me just start by saying the photos are gorgeous! It really is such an amazing area over there. I've only seen Lake Hodges from the car...but it's beautiful!

    Ok...on to the video. We were driving out to Julian today, and I was telling my husband and son about you doing this. We saw some gliders along the way and it made me think of it. I still can't believe you did that, but then you do a lot more than I would ever think to do. I was freaking out just watching you!

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  11. Wow, what a post you have here! The sceneries from the run are absolutely fantastic! So nice with the lake and the green hills and the red trails.
    And wow to the sky-diving video! It was so fun to watch. So cool of you to do it, and you didn't even look frightend. Thanks for sharing!

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