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Getting in Another 3 Miles for Clean Water

I’m not quite sure the recipe but I knocked things out of the park on Monday, today not so much. To be fair today was an easy run and Tuesday was a hard run. All things considered I got my miles in today and so that is still a win. Another day hitting the road means more steps to more clean water for those in Africa.

Partner with Hope Water to bring clean water to Africa: https://timn.me/HWI2021

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