The Triangle Challenge Day 9

A bit more red…

A Saturday morning run risking life and limb on the main road in and out of the village. When I say main road, I mean small country lane.

It was a lovely morning, bright and fresh. It was one of those long runs out and back, just over 7 miles in total. Got a few more roads ticked off.

That actually says…Hollow Way Hill. Done ✅
Done ✅
Done ✅

Went past a couple of these weird big stone things. Apparently they were put in various places around The Triangle for some anniversary. Although it does create a ‘Children of the Corn’ type vibe at times.

Highlight of the run? Bagged the Strava 10km badge.

The Triangle Challenge Day 7

Just a little bit more red today…

I had to run 7 miles tonight just to get the top corner complete.

Done ✅

It was a lovely run after a very long week – felt good to be pounding the country lanes. The biggest issue I had tonight was avoiding dropping into the pub on the way past.

Highlight of the run? Managed to start the run before it got proper dark and witnessed a lovely night sky.

The Triangle Challenge Day 6

More red…

Must be nearing half of all the roads ran on – although the half left are the roads furthest away.

Headed out in the lovely afternoon sun…

Done ✅
Done ✅

Down Lily Lane you can find the house with a head impaled on a stick. Nice.

Partly done…
Done ✅
Partly done…
Done ✅
This ‘road’ isn’t even on the map – still ran on it 😳
Partly done…
Done ✅
Done ✅

A really lovely run in the sun. This was definitely what was needed after a busy week.

Highlight of the run? ‘Please slow – Geese’ – not sure if this was aimed at me or the geese 🤷‍♂️

Book 2 of 2022

‘Every Day’ by David Levithan

A fantastic teenage novel. I loved this – not quite 5 star material but very close.

Every morning ‘A’ wakes up in a different body. He can’t control it. He has got used to it by now. Never get too attached. Do not interfere.

But then, ‘A’ wakes up in the body of Justin and meets Justin’s girlfriend, Rhiannon. That’s when life gets difficult, he’s finally found someone he wants to be with every day.

A really great book, and I know I say this quite a lot, but, well worth a read.

Next up: Psychopaths Anonymous