





I don't know quite how it happened but I ended up running about 6 to 8 miles of the Marathon yesterday through Brooklyn and then Harlem.
I wanted to be extra comfortable while I was trying to keep up with the runners so I wore my running gear Sunday. Since I had gotten a late start I was a little behind my planned schedule so I decided it would be easier to run along with them than try and walk. If you notice all the shots are from the street out to the sidewalk. I have run two Marathons before in '95 and '96 so it wasn't too taxing but it really made me want to start preparing for next year.
On a related note I was stopped twice on Saturday by people thinking I was Lance Armstrong - odd.
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