Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Monday, 5/4/2015 to Friday, 5/8/2015



Monday, 5/4/2015: Rest day.

I learned that I knew the pilot who killed at the Penn Yan airport on Sunday, 5/3/2015, link here. He was Steve Seely, link to his obituary here. He used to live across the street from my house on Whitbeck Rd in Newark NY when I was a kid. His family moved to another house in Newark when I was 10 or so. Sad news.

Tuesday, 5/5/2015: Another rest day.

I had to stay late at work so it was just an impromptu "Cinco de Mayo" celebration later with Christine and I ... if you can call pizza the proper menu choice.

Wednesday, 5/6/2015: 11.2 miles, 1:31:47, 8:11 pace, 70F, 31% RH, 13 mph NE wind, sunny

I needed to run so run I did. I had my customary pre-run bowl of cereal, got dressed and got out. I told my darling wife, Christine, that I was "going long" and gave her an eCrumb so she could track me before I started.


A run is a run. I struck a nice and easy pace and held it. I added Chapel Hill Drive and went around Trout Lake below the Seneca Park Zoo to add distance to the usual 10K route. Anyway, my splits were: 8:14, 8:05, 8:00, 7:56, 8:35, 8:03, 8:08, 8:10, 8:29, 8:22 and 7:33 over the last 0.2 mile.

My feet felt good for the first half of the run. Then I got various aches and a twinge in my right Achilles during the last half of the run. I think a new pair of running shoes is in order since my New Balance 860 running shoes have 561 miles on them.

Thursday, 5/7/2015: Rest day.

Friday, 5/8/2015: Another rest day.

I donated 10 pair of shoes to Fleet Feet Armory after work. Let's see: I said goodbye to 5 pairs of Brooks Adrenaline, 1 pair of Brooks Cascadia, 1 ASIC, 2 pair of Saloman XT Wings and 1 Clark's dress. I said "Hello" to a sweet Sehgahunda hat!



Then I headed out to the Murphy Funeral Home in Newark for Steve Seely's calling hours. It was hot (about 90F) but not humid. The idea was to meet up with my brother, Don, at 6PM but he texted to he couldn't get out of things out in Syracuse. I did have the fortune to stand in line with Rick Rommel. My brother, Don, and him are the same age and grew up together. His daughter, Andrea, and my oldest son, Michael, graduated together at Newark High School. We talked about a lot of things since there was a long, long line to get in. I expressed my condolences to his wife's kids and wife and to his two surviving brothers, Jerry and Craig, as well to his mother, Dorla Seely. Calling hours and/or funerals are for the living ... it's important that you show up. I saw my two kids in Newark, Karen and Michael, briefly before I hightailed it back to Rochester.

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