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Tag Archives: running
Body, Mind, etc.
Bipeds, generally, are not aerodynamic. This thought came to me as I was running into the wind this afternoon. Thank goodness for our tool-making thumbs, or we all would have been smooshed by lumbering mammoths eons ago. Not only are … Continue reading
Firsts of Spring
Usually, coming within inches of colliding with the car in front of me is not funny. Today it was very funny, because I almost slammed into this: I can imagine the conversation afterward. I was distracted, officer. Would you be … Continue reading
‘Tis the Season
The pagan calendar recognizes a season between winter and spring with the celebration of Imbolc, which falls halfway between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Pagans are on to something. Right around this time of year the branches start … Continue reading