Finally, mercifully, daylight has crept back into our early
morning jog time. The headlamp you see pictured here has been officially
retired from the morning run until the fall, when darkness inevitably creeps
back in. This morning, with The Lawyer and The Mayor, our route took an
impromptu turn onto Farm Lane – something we haven’t done since last spring or
summer. The undulating terrain of our favorite cross country workout venue was
an excellent metaphor for our rambling conversation, which I kind of dominated
this morning, detailing the ups and downs of our lives these days. The run was
great therapy for me and really for the three of us, as we unpacked various
emotions that can only be shared on the solitude of an early-morning jog. The
stats today were unremarkable: 7 miles, 8:42 pace, on those hills. In a previous life, this would be a slow jog. Two years
ago, on crutches, I could only dream of such things. Now, I cherish every step
and every word, at any pace and any distance. And it sure is nice to see my friends again in the daylight, as
opposed to the blinding light of a powerful headlamp on a dark morning.
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