There's something about running in the dark - especially at night - that to me is just simply the ultimate runners' high. It's just me and the stars - the ideal opportunity to release all that built up tension and reflect just how far I've come and where I'm going.
"It
was being a runner that mattered, not how fast or how far I could run.
The joy of running was the act of running and in the journey, not in the
destination." - John Bingham
Tonight was one of those nights where I ventured out in the darkness on a four mile route. I've ran this route enough times that I am familiar with all of its shortfalls (major potholes, narrow shoulders, etc). What's interesting, running at night is essentially the only time that I don't need music - I can't explain it - I'm just completely "ok" with the silence. I also always tend to run faster...and it just seems easier. Does anyone else feel this way?
As much as I love it, I am well aware that it's not the safest way to go, in fact, it can be rather risky if you don't attempt to play by the rules. However, with the hours of daylight getting slimmer and slimmer, it's sometimes a must. I can't help if it is also one of my top guilty pleasures.
I play it safe by sporting this vest. Great investment. The flash on my phone gives you an idea of what drivers see when passing by.
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| Miles & I - You can see I'm glowing just like his eyes! |
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| Back Shot |
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| $19.95 - Asics Vest - 360 degree reflectivity - lightweight and high quality. |
Keep it Clean & Enjoy the Ride,
Mrs. Skinny Fat



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