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Got up and ran. It seems like whenever I don't think I can go anymore, and push through, it gets really easy, but when it gets hard, and I lag, it gets even harder. Good lesson to learn.


I really do like this running thing. :dance:

Oh, and I think I'm favoring my right leg. How do I make it so that my left side gets a workout, too? I tried to adjust myself, but it messed up my stride.

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Deus te Amat

No, it's the closest thing we have to an exercise smiley. I just finished week two. :)

Part of me still can't believe I'm actually going through with this, but I'm loving it.

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Maximilianus

"Up in the mornin' with the rising sun
Gonna run all day 'til the runnins done
[font="Arial"][size="2"]Ah Here we Go
Ah Here we Go
Oh Yeah
Oh Yeah
One mile
No sweat
Two miles
Better yet
Three miles
Gotta run
Four miles
To the sun"[/size][/font]
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Deus te Amat

This running thing would be so much easier if I had a car.

Or extra water laying around.

Dehydrated. Blarg.

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Deus te Amat
:|

This is the desert in CA we're talking about here. I'm pretty sure this campus rations the water with an imbalanced scale. :crazy:
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MN has more. I'll be home to my lake and bottomless well shortly. :)

I also like it when the water hasn't been recycled countless times. :|

And by that I mean, recycled *unnaturally*

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MissScripture

[quote name='Deus_te_Amat' timestamp='1311611459' post='2275591']
MN has more. I'll be home to my lake and bottomless well shortly. :)

I also like it when the water hasn't been recycled countless times. :|

And by that I mean, recycled *unnaturally*
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Yes, but ND has more than it knows what to do with, and wants to get rid of it.
My parents no longer use the well for the water in the house, just outside watering and such. That makes me sad, because our well tasted SOOOO much better than city water!

I was in college before I realized that toilets don't need electricity to work, and it was the well that needed the electricity. I had always just assumed that no toilet would flush without power. :hehe:

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Deus te Amat

[quote name='MissScripture' timestamp='1311611684' post='2275599']
Yes, but ND has more than it knows what to do with, and wants to get rid of it.
My parents no longer use the well for the water in the house, just outside watering and such. That makes me sad, because our well tasted SOOOO much better than city water!

I was in college before I realized that toilets don't need electricity to work, and it was the well that needed the electricity. I had always just assumed that no toilet would flush without power. :hehe:
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:lol:

I only learned that one two months ago when the power went out and I tried brushing my teeth after going to the bathroom. :|

I'm closer to the iron range than you... our water is super hard... we have a water softener for most things, and then another fiddler for drinking. The water still turns our whites grey very quickly, and we generally fiddler the water though a brita fiddler, again, for good measure. :|


Water straight from the well tastes like Iron, but is oh so cold. :)

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