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Friday, December 23, 2005


I think I ran about 3 miles today. The reason I'm not sure is that my GPS Forerunner stopped working. It locked up when I turned it on and it was searching for a signal. I think I know the reason - I'm about 2400 miles away from Seattle. It's the first time I've taken it outside the Puget Sound area. Still, I was surprised. And I can't turn it off -- the screen is frozen. I didn't bring the computer connector cable with me but hopefully that'll unlock it when I try to transfer data from the device even though there is none on it right now. Actually by the time I get back to Seattle the battery will have been burned and so when I plug it in to recharge it it'll work again, I hope.

The park I ran it is called Edwin Warner Park in Nashville, Tennessee. Together with Percy Warner Park next to it, it's one of the biggest city parks in the U.S. I had some extra time today so I edited the park map to include my route. I wish it was a GPS-generated map, but this will do.

BTW, in my last post I forgot to mention that the problem with the right foot is not due to the new Mizuno shoes. I've been having the same problem in all of my running and non-running shoes. I really don't know why that is because it wasn't hurting at all prior or during the marathon. Maybe just a random minor strain, not sure. I even felt it a little bit today while running but it doesn't seem the type of strain that could turn into an injury.

This could be my last workout prior to Chrimstas so Merry Christmas! :-)

Total: 3.0 mi Run

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