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Training Log Archive: blairtrewin

In the 1 days ending Jul 9, 2016:

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  Run1 33:00 3.73(8:51) 6.0(5:30)
  Total1 33:00 3.73(8:51) 6.0(5:30)

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Saturday Jul 9, 2016 #

10 AM

Run 33:00 [3] 6.0 km (5:30 / km)

First crack at running. After a little initial uncertainty, the shin (whose swelling, already limited, had gone down since yesterday) felt fine to run on, but my body did feel a bit like it was in post-cold recovery, struggling a bit on the (small) climbs. Not sure how this is going to set me up for 100 minutes on steep Daylesford hills in foul weather tomorrow, but there's only one way to find out....

No-one seems to be in a hurry to pull their election signs or billboards down - perhaps they're anticipating having to re-use them in the not-overly-distant future. For the same reason, I didn't despatch all my leftover election stuff to the recycling on Sunday like I usually do (although in practice, I think we're now at the stage where the only real scenario for an election within 12 months is a Liberal split - something which is not inconceivable - or a Turnbull overthrow (possibly followed by a by-election loss) and the crossbench deciding their commitments don't apply to a new leader).

The Alphington wetlands path, where I went today, is in an area where out-of-date signs have previously been noted (there's one on the bridge advising that there will be a cycling event on Yarra Boulevard in October 2006), and I saw one today which said that environmental works in the area are due to start later in 2003 and will continue in 2004. Later climbing back into the suburbs, it was into a JWOC theme because the streets in that area are named after places in or near Switzerland (although a non-trivial proportion are spelt incorrectly).

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