(30-12-2009, 01:02 PM)El Gordo Wrote: A lot of races coming up. I think I have 6 already entered, with several more planned. It's the way to keep focused. As long as I don't get injured, I'm very confident about the year ahead. Sounds like you're on a roll as well, so let's hope you manage to knock over some of your targets.
El Gordos blog Wrote:It's also a path favoured by the wide, revered Seafront Plodder
Harsh but fair I'd say. And thanks for the plug for my own ramblings.
I'm bound to say there's a lot of positivity around this place just now. I feel pretty chipper after consecutive outings over 8 miles. Dan's experimentation with embalming in motion are inspirational, as are MLCMan's pre-dawn antipodean excursions. EG's battle is all the more moving and admirable considering the artillery lined up against him; an impressive wine cellar, a pub next door and just recently an incapacitated (now hopefully fully recovered - my best to M) spouse leaving him free to pursue those delicious, nefarious mores.
I share your optimism EG. I think 2010 will prove to be a terrific year for RCers. 2009 wasn't terribly good for me for a number of running-related reasons, one of which, tragically, we all shared in. I'll be pleased to see the back of it.
And finally, before I strap my ample bottom into my L200 for a ludicrous battle up the M23 to delivery my Mother's belated Christmas gift, I'd like to publicly endorse MLCMan's comments regarding your writing. You've been a tad frugal with your offerings over the year - understandably so - yet consitently you deliver with panache. Each missive is rather like a lovingly-prepared miniature banquet; delicious, perfectly-cooked centre-piece meats decorated with surprising and delightful tidbits; rare, juicy morsels accompanied by rich, full-blooded wine of fine vintage. And like all the very best meals you deliver quality over quantity, leaving us mopping our plates eager for another bite. Thank you.