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    I Can’t Believe I Just Ran in Edinburgh

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    I can’t believe what I just did!  I am sitting in the hotel lobby all sweaty and tired.  Probably smelly too!

    I just ran in Edinburgh.  I have to pinch myself I am so excited.

    I wrote a blog this morning on the bus.  It was about how I get really cranky when I miss my regular running days.  I hve missed one already and was in danger of missing two.  I figured no matter what I had to miss out on.  Like touring the city if I had to, I was going to run.

    And run I did.  I can’t beleive I did it.  I have to apologize for repeating that over and over.  It is just such a dream.    And here I am.

    As usual, I over dressed.  Wore a long sleeve technical shirt.  My Older then Boston shirt.  Which in hindsight might not have been such a good idea.  I did have the presence of mind to wear my capris and my no sleeved vest.

    But by the end of the run.  I was still a little overheated.  Then again, it could have something to do with the higher or is it lower altitude?  Or better yet, it could have something to do with the fact that as I was running, I was trying to soak up the history.

    I am going to try and post pictures of Edinburgh, which were not taken while running.  If not, next time. 

    Next stop Hyde Park in London!

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