Sunday, November 08, 2009

A Day In Marin

One of the nice fallouts from the marathon running is that Carrie (LFEW) wants us to run a half-marathon in February. She wasn't a runner, but is now, and is starting her training. We ran together two weeks ago and setup a biweekly schedule to run together, alternating locations. She lives in San Rafael, I'm in Elk Grove, so one of us is driving to the other's place once a month. It was my turn to go to Marin today.

Invariably when we get together, the todo list is fairly long. Even after whacking a few things off the list, we had a busy day.

The first stop was the Marin Headlands, right next to the north side of the Golden Gate Bridge. Carrie's nephew, Andy, is battling Leukemia and friends and family have formed Team Andy! with each member buying a tee-shirt to 'represent'. (any time you have to put a word in quotes you should chose a different word.)  Carrie and I wanted to do an Amelie sort of thing with the Team Andy! shirt, so we visited the Golden Gate Bridge. It was a gorgeous day.

(on the back of the shirt are the lyrics to "You'll Never Walk Alone".)

While in the headlands, I played with the video feature of the new camera:
(I was polite in the next test...)

We left the Bridge and went around the block, as it were, to the Larkspur Ferry Landing. This gave us a shot of Team Andy! in front of a big Ferry with San Quentin in the back!

After the photo tour we went back to Carrie's and suited up for a four mile, hilly run. Mid-course, we found ourselves at Golden Hinde Blvd and I was glad I was carrying a camera on a run. :-)

After that, it got prosaic. Dinner and quick run to Costco and I was home by 9:00.

Thanks for the hospitality Tia Carmelita!

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