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It's fascinating to see these old photos from WWI in color -- gives perspective on the past. I remember always thinking as a kid that my grandparents lived in a B/W world and then one day the world had color -- strange huh?
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It's fascinating to see these old photos from WWI in color -- gives perspective on the past. I remember always thinking as a kid that my grandparents lived in a B/W world and then one day the world had color -- strange huh?
Hit the surf with Celese at BoBo on Wedndesday morning.
Such a Marin local...
I'm experimenting with posting MotionBased Dot Races directly onto my blog. This will only work for those using Internet Explorer and the Adobe SVG Viewer.
This is my standard quick run (3-miles) from MBHQ.
| Dot | Date | Pace | Heart Rate | Comments |
| Red | 2/24/05 | 7:54 | 87% max | Didn't feel great on this run. Strong headwind on the way out. I knew was a tad bit slower than last. |
| Beige | 2/18/05 | 7:51 | 89% max | |
| Blue | 2/14/05 | 8:04 | 86% max |
I'm getting back into running -- mostly to stay in shape for other stuff. Although, I'm piquing interest in running a small race (something like a 10K). Right now I'm working on speed over short distances. My last run was less than an 8:00 min/mile albeit for just 3 miles. I'd like to stay in that range for longer runs. Here's my last run:
Beautiful payback -- nuff said.
Oh yeah... I don't love George, but I love that he's pushing this agenda. Get them ambie chasers outta here!!!
Sadly, I helped my parents pack up the Colorado house for good last month. After 30+ years, the Weber clan is leaving the Rockies. To alleviate the pain, I decided to drive one of the cars back to San Francisco -- and in true form I chose the Loneliest Road in America for the road trip back home.
I have driven this road several times and can't say enough -- it is damn beautiful [more photos]. Everyone needs to make this trip. I was scouting some backcountry ski lines off the highway hoping to link some quick turns. No luck -- too much snow on the dirt access roads.
But, I did find a random hot spring in the middle of nowhere and treated myself to a HOT soak with an incredible view.
I didn't get the ski I was looking for, but I did find a truly unique spot on this earth to reflect on the wonderful times I experienced in Colorado. It all came together.
Ahhhh... finally I'm back to the blog. Hit Castle Rock on Saturday to climb and boulder with David, Paul, and Donna. Great weather, good laughs, and felt awesome to be back on the rock.
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