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Monthly Archives: October 2012
Believing in Disbelief
Summer finally released its death grip from around Mississippi’s throat. A cool breeze blew across the north Mississippi countryside as the sun and moon exchanged pleasantries. It was a celestial shift change. Pink hues painted the sky’s eastern black canvas. … Continue reading
Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: You can’t always get what you want.
The full moon played peek-a-boo behind the wool blanket of clouds above. I didn’t need the street lights to see this morning thanks to its luminescent greeting. My legs, full of lactic acid from Sunday’s speed work, burned. My mind … Continue reading
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Lucky
Chris Kristo put on his lucky jersey, lucky socks and lucky underwear. He paused and looked at “game-day checklist.” Check. Check. Check. Then he went out to the garage and grabbed a six pack of lucky beers. He also plucked … Continue reading
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The Day after Yesterday
How many many times have we seen New York City destroyed on the big screen? The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day, 2012, The Avengers, Batman. We’ve seen it over and over again. But last night was eerie. It wasn’t Hollywood. … Continue reading
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Guarding the Tomb
The weatherman leaned into the wind. The foamy surf crashed around him as another gust whipped sand and salt spray into the poor guy’s face. Whatever he was being paid, it wasn’t enough. Apparently there was some unwritten rule that … Continue reading
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Fit-to-Fat-to-Fit Blog: Finding new paths
I ran a total of 17 miles yesterday. That’s about my daily commute to one of my jobs. It’s a long way to run. My legs don’t disagree. The first two miles I ran with my sons. We went over … Continue reading
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Sunday Free-For-All
I did something today I’ve needed to do for two years: I slept late. How’s your day?
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Saturday Free-For-All
Good morning! What’s up? Besides the wind and the wind chill…
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