Monday, September 12, 2011

Getting Back to Normal

A number of things are kind of getting back to normal these days. First off – the weather. Late summer in Southern California is back. After a little lighting, thunder, torrential rain and hail on Saturday morning, followed by Florida like heat and humidity, Sunday saw our normal weather back. Yay! I don’t know how all you folks in the Midwest and the Southeast put up with it.

With normal weather, I had no excuse to not head out for a quick 5 miler. I headed into the wild (or at least as wild as it gets here in Orange County) for some spectacular views and a spectacular run (well, okay – half run, half walk).

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So, slowly but surely, things are getting back around to normal.Now,if anyone has a job for me, that would make things pretty darn  perfect….

10 comments:

  1. Yay for the 5-miler! And double YAY for "normal" weather. Bring on Fall because I'm soooo over summer!

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  2. Don't have a job for you, but great goodness on the 5 miler. So what classifies as hot temp wise?

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  3. 'Normal' is always a nice spot on the dial, if you know what I mean :)

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  4. I loved the weather on Saturday. That little "monsoon" we had was a nice change of pace. I was half way through a 22 miler when the rain came down with a vengeance (I was actually in your neck of the woods running mountain-to-sea)

    But that heat last week? ugh. there was one day that the humidity felt way up there. I agree...I don't know how people in other parts of the country stand it.

    Great job getting out there...

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  5. nice weather and nice running is a great combination!

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  6. Still no job? Grrrr. I can relate, nothing here on our end either :(. It will happen, be positive! Glad you got in a great run and back on the focus wagon! :)

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  7. Gorgeous, as always, Glenn... makes me want to be back there... ;)

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  8. I'll keep my ears open about a job. In the meantime...enjoy the normalcy!!!

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  9. After 9/11 Walter was unemployed for several months (his financial planning firm decided to "take another direction" with investing and that direction did not include him...whatever)... Hang in there. Something will happen. This economy will change. It'd be nice if it would change as fast as the weather this week though...

    I'm looking at the cool/overcast weather this morning and thinking "no excuses."

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  10. Its a nice post. It enhance my knowledge.

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