Sunday, February 10, 2013

San Diego harbor/Seaport village run

One of the things I have come to love about running/walking is being able to go places, go out and run/walk and experience things first hand.  Yesterday I went running down in San Diego, at the harbor and Seaport Village.  One thing I noticed was that other people who were running were pretty fit and, well, young.  But I didn't let that stop me.   I ran through the crowds of people, marveled at the beautiful view of the harbor and the skyline of San Diego.  I ran past the shops, the performers, the Pedacabs, and the lady who talked to her shopping cart.  I admired the Midway,  an aircraft carrier turned museum, and smelled the great food of the many restaurants.  It was a fantastic run and a great experience. 

But I definitely did not have any delusions about beautiful surroundings making running any easier.

I'm wondering, though, after all the running/walking I've done, why running doesn't come any easier.  Hmmm...hopefully I'll figure that out.  Next week we're doing a 10K in Coronado, so this week will be about preparation.

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