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Tag Archives: running
Running Brooklyn: a frozen Gowanus Canal
Running every bridge over the Gowanus Canal on a chilly Sunday afternoon. Continue reading
Rekindling my romance with running
Running is a fickle lover. Continue reading
Running Brooklyn: winter solstice at Prospect Park’s new LeFrak Center
On Saturday, I took a run around Prospect Park’s new LeFrak Center skating rink and Lakeside – its second day of operation. Continue reading
Running Brooklyn: getting back in the game
Playing a game to get in a badly-needed run. Continue reading
Posted in Running Brooklyn
Tagged bikenyc, Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Hot Dogs, Carroll Gardens, Cobble Hill, Dean Street, Erie Basin Park, Fifth Avenue, Gowanus, Imlay Street, New York City Marathon, New York Dock Company, Ninth Street, Park Slope, poor nutrition, Port of New York Authority Grain Terminal, Red Hook, Red Hook Container Terminal, RunKeeper, running, Running Brooklyn
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Speed posting: this was one hell of a week
Ray Kelly’s Playboy spread, a few crap Op-Eds, Cy Vance not doing his job: Let’s take a quick look at the last seven days. Continue reading
Posted in Safe Streets, Thoughts
Tagged Bike Snob, bikenyc, Cy Vance, Daniel Duane, entitled drivers, Fernando Mateo, Herman Badillo, Michael R. Bloomberg, microfilm, Mohammad Faysal Himon, NYPD, Playboy, Ray Kelly, running, safe streets, Safety Tips for Pedestrian, Sian Green, Wall Street Journal
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My first attempt at trail running
With opportunities for trail running nearly non-existent in Brooklyn, I took my new shoes to my Vermont hometown. Continue reading
Running Brooklyn: the switch to morning
Yesterday marked the start of my 22-week training period for November’s ING New York City Marathon. I kicked things off with a hot, humid nighttime jaunt in Prospect Park. One perk of having a flexible schedule is I can go … Continue reading