This weekend as I chatted with my Mother on the phone, I attempted to describe my running route around the Lilipuna Loop without much success. I simply don't have enough adjectives to describe how stunning the views are on my daily run....all I can say is that these views are motivation enough for getting my feet on the road. The loop that I run is just about 2.5 miles; however it is a gradual incline throughout the run, ending with a big downhill swoop into "Kaneohe town". On Sunday evening, I walked my normal route and took some pictures to capture the beauty of our immediate surroundings. Some people describe running as a meditative practice...and I must say that while running my new loop I feel like I am in one long prayer of gratitude for this place.
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
My running route
This weekend as I chatted with my Mother on the phone, I attempted to describe my running route around the Lilipuna Loop without much success. I simply don't have enough adjectives to describe how stunning the views are on my daily run....all I can say is that these views are motivation enough for getting my feet on the road. The loop that I run is just about 2.5 miles; however it is a gradual incline throughout the run, ending with a big downhill swoop into "Kaneohe town". On Sunday evening, I walked my normal route and took some pictures to capture the beauty of our immediate surroundings. Some people describe running as a meditative practice...and I must say that while running my new loop I feel like I am in one long prayer of gratitude for this place.
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