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A Surprising Snowfall To Start Off A New Week Of Running

Enjoyed another 5+ mile training run this morning, even with the light snowfall. Since the ground is pretty warm the sidewalks were nice and clear.

Give to clean water: https://timn.me/2Kx7NEr

Even though the has been postponed to the fall I’m still sticking with the training plan that I’m working through for now. I haven’t signed up for any virtual races yet but I might so so. Let’s hope that the pandemic gets under control and more races don’t get cancelled into the summer months.

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