I’m up to four miles. It’s been in the 90s, but the smell of fresh rain on my morning run after a beautiful storm the night before … a wonderful way to start the day!
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Keep going Megan!!! I love the different smells as I run. I think somehow running intensifies smells (new mown hay, pine trees, newly plowed earth…) mmmm. NGU (never give up)
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Run Megan Run!!!
Four miles is a great accomplishment! Keep up the great work.
Thank you Laurie!
That landscape is breathtaking! While you are pushing yourself forward in distance, it is nice to have the lovely view to distract yourself!
The view is so helpful, you are so right!
Your magazine is great! I’m so happy I subscribed! I live on a potato farm in Northern Maine. In looking at your blog finally, I noticed across the bottom of your picture you have what looks lice a lace ribbon inscribed with farm girl romance. Is this an app others can use with their own pictures. I really loved it! Thanks for a new lens with which to live life on a farm from a women’s perspective! I’m hooked!
Keep going Megan!!! I love the different smells as I run. I think somehow running intensifies smells (new mown hay, pine trees, newly plowed earth…) mmmm. NGU (never give up)