Day: April 17, 2005

  • My goal last Monday was to run 26 miles in Dreamland (cemetery) during the week.  I fell 3 miles short, largely because (until Memorial Day) the cemetery locks up at 5:30 pm and I often don't get there until 4:30 pm.  Not a lot of time to run.  But today I finally found the "easy access" in and out of Dreamland over a low (4 foot high) gate that the girl in the pic in the post below uses for her nocturnal wanderings. Now if I park outside, I can come and go as I please.  Even after the otherwise 20 foot high wrought-iron gates clang closed.  Break-out: later-into-the-night and longer pre-summer runs.  And: true solitude to write when so moved.


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