Following a rather uneventful, but productive, day at school, a rather uneventful run tonight: no dramas, no incidents and no pictures.
Today's mileage = 3.2
Total Juneathon mileage = 17.25
Mojo level = very high
Just for general wonderings…
Following a rather uneventful, but productive, day at school, a rather uneventful run tonight: no dramas, no incidents and no pictures.
Today's mileage = 3.2
Total Juneathon mileage = 17.25
Mojo level = very high
Last night….
The fantastic Billy Bragg, The Bard of Barking, at The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon. Great gig, great venue…overall a great night. I did manage to take a few pictures before the grumpy old bag told me not to – apparently pictures are not allowed in the home of Shakespeare. I'm not entirely sure what they thought I was going to do with pictures….sell them for £millions?

Today….
Day 3 of Juneathon. This was intended to be a nice gentle couple of miles around the woods with the dog, but because of this…..
….it ended up as over 5 miles because a run to the ponds was required to let the boy wash himself off.
Today's mileage = 5.24
Total Juneathon mileage = 14.05
Mojo level = very high (still?)
Last night was Mum's 70th Birthday Party, a fantastic evening of singing, dancing and chatting. So when I woke in a slightly delicate condition Juneathon was under threat because of far too many pints of Guinness and a late night sleeping on Mum's sofa.
Today's run was therefore a nice gentle jog in the sun at around lunchtime. A circular route of 4ish miles taking in some of the sights of the area. The Tarn was a favourite place to visit as kids to feed the ducks and run around the lake….
Today's mileage = 4.12
Total Juneathon mileage = 8.81
Mojo level = very high (despite a slightly hungover start to the day)
After fighting with my inner self for the last couple of weeks I have finally decided that I will be participating in Juneathon this year.
If you are not aware of what Juneathon is then hold your head in shame, or maybe just google it and find out. But if you would like to know the jist of it, the idea is to run every day of June: run, log and blog. Simple.
Not quite sure at the moment exactly how much time and motivation I have, but suffice to say I will attempt to run every day with a plan to run around 120ish miles by the end of June. Having taken part in both Janathon and Juneathon in the past I understand exactly what it takes to run every day for a month, that doesn't mean to say I'll do it, but fingers crossed for a successful attempt.
What has finally made me decide to participate? Well a number of reasons, cue a bullet pointed list:
So there you have it…Juneathon starts on Saturday…and I'm very much looking forward to it!
Already a few days into the final week of the Easter holidays and you will not be surprised to hear that I haven't touched one iota of schoolwork. In fact I've done everything except schoolwork. It is amazing how much you can get done to avoid marking:
You'll also notice that this post severely lacking in pictures. This is because of the whole 'One Second Everyday' shenanigans. Although I have found a picture of a giant dog wearing a sombrero….
Forgive me JogBlog for I have sinned, it has been 7 months since my last confession (some time during Juneathon to be more precise). I accuse myself of the following Janathon sins:
Although I ask you for forgiveness, I also want you to understand. The last week has been a very hectic and extreme week: work, snow, dark nights, ice, work, slush, dark nights, work and quite a bit of work.
JogBlog I am very sorry for the sins I have committed and ask that all Janathoners forgive theses sins as well as any I may have forgotten to confess.
Day 26 mileage = 3.17
Today's mileage = 4.95
Total Janathon mileage = 101.65