Friday May 16 |
 | biking 1:13:00 [3] | |
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| Some signs of spring making a slight return. Whew! |
Thursday May 15 |
 | run 1:56:00 [3] | |
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| I was interested today to learn that Texas, which already has everything, now has even more: the enigmatic ant. If the literature is to be believed, this ant is extremely fecund and spreads like carpet grass, whatever that is. They like (to eat) far ants and therein lies the problem. Would Texas as we know it be the same without them fiercesome far ants? Probably not.
It must be admitted there is something charming about the notion of an enigmatic ant. And it doesn't even sting! Constrast that with the infamous far ant, which stings like all hellfire and tarnation combined, and then some. I remember once reconnoitering after a statue of SRV in Austin--which is my kind of town--and I spotted a passle of far ants trying right hard to become near ants. I had to skeddadle because they were fixin to git me.
It has been proposed that the ant be formally named the Raspberry Ant--after the discoverer, a Mr. Tom Raspberry, and not after the power pop band once of some reknown.
It is not known at this time if disorienteer is extremely concerned, or only moderately concerned. |
Wednesday May 14 |
 | run 1:34:00 [3] | |
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| C • The results are in... 3 |
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| C • Raspberries 2 |
Tuesday May 13 |
 | biking 2:01:00 [3] | |
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| What say ye, fawn Spring? Have we paid dues enough, and done with Winter's driven ice and shrilly peals this day at last? |
Monday May 12 |
 | run intervals 1:41:00 [4] | |
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| 9 x 5, from home, and then breakfast--just in time for noon! |
Sunday May 11 |
 | run 1:45:00 [3] | |
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| A much nicer day, one day too late for graduation. |