Today was for great athleticism!
In my efforts to get in shape and meet more runner folks, I looked at the ATC web site and found the ASRO, which sounded like a pretty hip group of cats. Today I succeeded in finding them, after several failures on previous days! We went running out at the lovely Grant Park, and it turns out they're a bunch of very nice, clever mature adults who know a lot about running. They're engineers and programmers and physical therapists (etc.), and a number of them have done marathons and iron-mans... I may or may not keep hanging out with them. They're fun and clever, but kinda old. And a little slow. But full of endurance. And they often run way out in the northern suburbs, which is inconvenient.
Also, in the evening, I went with Andrew
sault and Victor and the Daves and Donald and their crew and we went cycling out in the city, and it was pretty awesome. We went all over the place. It was like a little Critical Mass, only more like eight or ten people instead of a hundred, and taken at a much quicker pace. So really not like that at all, except that it was a bike ride around downtown.
And now I sleep.
In my efforts to get in shape and meet more runner folks, I looked at the ATC web site and found the ASRO, which sounded like a pretty hip group of cats. Today I succeeded in finding them, after several failures on previous days! We went running out at the lovely Grant Park, and it turns out they're a bunch of very nice, clever mature adults who know a lot about running. They're engineers and programmers and physical therapists (etc.), and a number of them have done marathons and iron-mans... I may or may not keep hanging out with them. They're fun and clever, but kinda old. And a little slow. But full of endurance. And they often run way out in the northern suburbs, which is inconvenient.
Also, in the evening, I went with Andrew
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And now I sleep.