Here comes the wind

Earlier tonight the winds swept down upon town and I huddled in a blanket and waited it out with the cats, all the while wondering if the house was going to blow away, like Dorothy in “The Wizard of Oz.” If so, what would I wish for when I met the great and powerful Oz? New running […]

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Six sunny miles

I’m back! Took some time off writing, and a week off running. The running hurt more than the writing. I was grumpy. I ate too much popcorn. I cleaned the house, caught up on the laundry. When I found myself scrubbing the bathtub, I knew it was time to tie on my shoes and hit […]

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Barefoot on the beach

Oh, how nice to be in a warmer climate. Today I ran 7 miles, half of it one the beach in my bare foot. Oh, oh, oh, the joy! I almost wept to be running along the shore, the waves splashing my ankles. It was pure bliss. Passed a woman walking her dog. She had on […]

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Hedgebrook (!!)

While some of my writing friends are at the AWP conference, I’m on Whidbey Island on my Hedgebrook Writing Residency, holed up in the cutest cabin and writing my ass off. The Internet is limited so I am copying and pasting this from a word document–hope it all the pics come through. Here is the view from my […]

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Ice skating on the Tonsina Trail

Wanted to run a medium fast 4-5 miler today so I hit the Tonsina Trail. I expected it to be slick; parts of it run through the middle of a stream bed (yeah, through the middle–that’s how trails are up here). But once through that, it usually evens out. Today it didn’t. I had on […]

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Short run along the bay

Took a short 4-mile run along the bay today, right at twilight. Oh, those blues! I can’t get enough of the blue shadows. I swear, it really does something to me. Sometimes when I’m holed up in the house writing, which I’ve been doing too much of lately, I become a little depressed, a little hard […]

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Mount Marathon Race registration

Yeah, you know you wanna do it, right? Great photo, huh? I didn’t take it. It’s by Ron Niebrugge. It’s time to register for one of the most grueling and glorious races in Alaska. Mount Marathon racers and wannabes must apply for a lottery spot before midnight March 31. Cost is $25 for junior racers […]

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Ah, go jump in the bay

Okay, sometimes I do bitch about my job, but being a small town Alaska journalist has it perks. Such as when I get to sightsee in a flight plane or take boat rides to see sea lions or snag free kayaking lessons. Today was one of those “perk” days when I got to shoot and interview some […]

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