14-08-2005, 10:39 PM,
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Riazor Blue
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Sideways - wine-tasting & running En France
Tasting notes aswell I hope.
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15-08-2005, 09:13 AM,
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Yes, the very same.
I couldn't decide if I prefered the rouge or the blanc, despite intensive testing under various conditions (in the sun, in the shade, in the pool, on the sun lounger, before a meal, after a meal . . .). Our holiday dwelling was in the grounds of one of the regions' finest Pineau producers, so supply was never an issue.
For those unfamiliar with Pineau, it is a blend of so-called inferior wines (in this case Merlot and Cab. Sauv. grapes grown outside the much vaunted Medoc, Jonsac and St Emillion vineyards) and Cognac, forming a most agreeable and quaffable apperatif (or elevenses snifter, or nightcap, or anything in between really). As you say Andy, a regional delight (and one that, I suspect, like many 'holiday drinks', may lose it's allure out of context).
Another 5 miles this morning, though sadly for my legs not the flat, gently winding cinder tracks through the cognac vines and the sunflowers; rather the bone-jarring crunch of the climb to Black Cap and a return to the Sussex downs. 47:15, my slowest for some time. Lots of hard work required to get my hill legs back in action.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-08-2005, 10:49 AM,
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stillwaddler Wrote:I too have just returned from 2 weeks in Honfleur, much wine was tasted, (especially Grand Cru Beaujolais) far too much delightful food was eaten, a modicum of running was done - 6lbs were gained - brilliant time - bu**er am now back at work.
Yeah, that work thing really stings, huh?
Planning to bore you rigid with tales, photos and all that. I wonder if I could hire Nigel to write it for me . . . ?
Must get some work done though . . .
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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15-08-2005, 10:55 AM,
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stillwaddler
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to your report, I'm finding it difficult enough to get myself close enough to the keyboard to deal with the hundreds of emails cos my belly is now so big!!! :-)
Phew this is hard work !
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15-08-2005, 04:07 PM,
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So's mine sw......although possibly for a different reason.
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17-08-2005, 10:10 AM,
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A second 5 miler in three days - this IS getting serious!
Following on from my regular jaunts en France I decided to get one in at least every other day this week. I'm flying to Montreal on Thursday night - not the happiest time to be boarding an airliner, but c'est la vie - and the conundrum of getting runs in whilst away (and working) looms large on the horizon.
This early morning malarky is a shock to the system. Bear in mind 'early' for me is a 7am start, and given the time it's taking me to slug up and down the hills just now, that's way too late in the day. Talking to SP just now I whined about how tough it is to hit the hills after 2 weeks running on the flat.
'Now you know how we feel when you drag us up your bloody hills', he replied, sympathy safely tucked away for another occasion.
I engaged the services of Planet Rock this morning, looking for inspiration to suit my perspiration.
I got a mixed bag.
On the ascent, ACDC's It's a Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll) delivered cool irony as I laboured up the rocky paths to Black Cap.
At the Summit, The Who suggested I Can See For Miles, except I couldn't really as the morning sun had yet to burn off the sea mist draped lazily across the dozing downs.
On the return leg I hoped for Tom Petty, and I got some - sadly not Running Down a Dream, my favorite fast-pace soundtrack, but Freefallin', more appropriate for my current running style.
Round trip in 45:58, marginally quicker than Monday but still way over par.
Split in 25:22 shows I'm stronger in the second section, which is encouraging.
Summary: Good effort, must try harder.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph
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