Sunday, May 4, 2008

Bucket

Oh you'll be proud of me. I've .. been ... running. About once a week over the past few weeks... except for the weekend just gone - the beer-food matching 'course' I did pretty much put paid for the weekend, not because I was hungover, just felt the theme was there, and the body was a bit far gone. Still went for a run down the coast, but really dragged myself around. A round of golf on a hilly course almost qualifies as harder exercise, which it certainly felt like, but it was an enjoyable round at 7am with the roos on the course, etc.

Of course any good deeds on the track and course were off set by the incredibly good (created more by nostalgia than quality) chips and gravy at the local chicken shop. A swift bucket on the way out of town makes the first 15 minutes of that 4533 hour drive bearable.

And, its official. The bike is on its way. Its been a massive palaver trying to get the thing out here, but the saving is undeniable, and am looking forward to hitting the road! No longer is it a pipe dream, or worse an excuse. Now for the lengthy education process on clothing, accessories, jargon, middle-aged male conversation etc.

Lesson 5 - Jogging behind a set of houses that back onto state forest is not 'cross-training' or 'eco-warrior-ing' - its perving into peoples private property whilst having a mild heart attack.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Ahhhh, welcome back. Another amusing blog.

Methinks you are too hard on thyself. Getting up at the crack of dawn to participate in any form of exercise, whether it be golf, basketball or pilates, is commendable. I saw you post one of those runs of which you wrote and you were looking good. Anyway, cliche ridden sport commentators are forever telling us how sport is 90% mental. So, regardless of how long/short your runs are, if they feel like fekking marathons then they are fekking marathons. Or at least 90%marathons. And what's that - about 36km? A good effort in anyone's book. Have another bucket. You've earned it.