Dis-Patches From The Air and Road

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It’s a double marathon weekend – the Andrew Jackson Marathon on Saturday and the St Louis Marathon on Sunday. Today’s early morning flight to STL had been designed to maximize sightseeing – I’d start in Missouri, drive out to Jackson, TN, for tomorrow’s race then come back to run and fly out on Sunday. But […]

The Waiting Is The Hardest Part

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0718 hours. And so here I stand. Stretching, pacing, jibber-jabbering and just generally killing time before the starting gun/shout/air horn/lighting of a cigarette. (That last one is only for the Barkley Marathons, a race I’m 99.99998% sure I will never do.) Today isn’t a countdown to the start of a marathon though. No, today’s 24 […]

Dawn of Illness

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Ugh. Some time yesterday I felt my throat closing in on me and I assumed it was just allergies. There’s a fine yellow dusting of pollen covering the area, from automobiles to zebra patterned porch chair cushions. And yet last night, the throat got scratchier and descended through the circles of hell to reach a […]

A College Adjacent Town

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I’ve made a horrible mistake. That’s what I realized as I followed a woman running who had turned left at the T-intersection. I don’t think this when I make the turn, though. No, no. It’s the second loop of the 2-loop Not-So-Normal Half Marathon in Carrboro, NC. We’re running through neighborhoods in the small town […]

The Long and Winding Road Home

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It’s 5:29 AM on Monday, April 4, 2016. Harper and Allison have been such gracious and understanding hosts, as has their charming daughter Hattie and their super-friendly dog Theo. I’ve inconvenienced them for most of the weekend but it’s been such a great opportunity to catch up with some Tar Heel alums right here in […]

Queen City Marathon – Cumberland, MD

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This is a quick placeholder as I just got into Chapel Hill and the Tar Heels are playing in the Final Four. The run today in Cumberland was lovely and pleasant. I’ll do a proper write-up later but suffice it to say I came in fourth overall and second in my age group.

A Fortunate Fool and His Cookie of Doom

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My 8 hour drive to the Charlotte Pit Stop yesterday turned into a 10.5 hour affair.  Construction bottlenecks and rubbernecking motorists for typical fender benders created a perfect storm of slowed traffic.  And despite the chipper GoogleMaps voice indicating I was on the fastest route and my route was clear, this was assuredly not the […]