Sunday, March 6, 2011

Five + some.

Last Thursday I went out to Fort Pulaski with my friend Michelle, to take some pictures and learn how to use my new camera.  There are tons of great trails out there and lots of stuff to take pictures of.  We decided on a camera lesson before the run...but unfortunately we arrived a bit late and only had about an hour to get some pictures.  They close the gate to the island/park every night, and we did have to do a short sprint to make sure we got back to the car and off the island in time!

The trail we were on was 8 miles, I think, but we only had to go a little over a mile to get to the lighthouse. The trails were excellent and I will definitely be back to do some long runs out there!

trail

Awesome trail that leads you to this wonderful sight...

lighthouse

After we made it off Cockspur Island, we popped up the road a bit to Rails to Trails and got in a 5 mile tempo run.  It was a little rough with the gale force winds that were assaulting us, but it was still a great day!  Here's the lovely sunset on Bull River, just as we got back to the jeep...

bull river

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Fab 5.

Yesterday was absolutely gorgeous; sunny, mid 70s and breezy (keeping the sand gnats at bay). I managed to grab some great shots and had a lot of fun adding some textures to the pictures in Photoshop Elements (I learned how from Kim Klassen's Skinny-Mini eCourse).

So here they are:

heron

Heron at mile 1.1, hanging out in the lagoon.


live oak

I love this huge, lonely live oak...Mile 3.2.


cadinal

Caught this cardinal singing up a storm at mile 3.6.


city limit

Sign at mile 3.8...Since my neighborhood is half unincorporated and half within the city limits, there are a few of these about.

Sunday, February 27, 2011

I'm back, kinda...

As with many things in my life, I go through these super intense phases where I want to do something EVERYDAY and ALLTHETIME!!! Then I miss one day...then another, until I feel so bad about it, that I just avoid the whole thing.  So long story short, my training fell completely off track.  I got so burnt out trying to keep up with all the intense workouts, that I dreaded the next day's workout.

I love running..the sweating, the exhaustion and the freedom of a clear mind.  I don't love the constraints of a training schedule.  This month started the marathon season for my team, a few of them are very frustrated by injuries and their inability to get in all the scheduled mileage.  I told them not to worry, that it was just causing them additional pressure and stress could be hindering their healing.  This is one of those moments where I stopped and decided to follow the advice that I was giving to my trainees.

I was telling them not to stress over a missed run, not to push too hard and to follow the sensible training plan I was giving them.  And I realized, I never take my own advice. I am always all or nothing; crafting training plans for myself where I look ahead with a sinking feeling in my stomach, dreading every new week and when I fail to complete a workout or two I am ready to give up.  So that is why I am back, just for the love of running and MODERATION.

Recently I started a Project 365, where I take a picture everyday.  On Saturday long runs (or run/walks, as the case may be) I have been bringing my camera to get my picture of the day.  I figured taking this blog in a different direction, away from the stats and distance and onto the beauty that I get to be a part of on every run would be a lot more fun and enjoyable...I mean do you really care what my max heart rate was on my last workout? Wouldn't you rather see pretty pictures of where I get to run?

Here is the first shot:
fave run
This is one of my favorite parts of my regular route.  I love everything about it; the trees, the shade and the slight downhill curve.