By the time you’re reading this, I will hopefully be well on my way home after a fun, busy, yet relaxing ten days visiting my mom. The plan is to get on the road early to avoid heavy traffic on Interstate-81 where I will spend the majority of my day – Virginia is a huge state.
Here’s a quick recap of my time at my mom’s house, and by the way, the overnight temperature got down into the fifties most nights. Every morning when I headed out to run or paint it was still in the low sixties with the exception of yesterday morning when it was in the higher sixties. It warmed up most days into the high nineties, but the nights cooled down delightfully.
Hobbes (top) and Callie (bottom) were more than happy to help me do some exterior painting and gardening; and by helping, I mean meow for scratches on their heads. Hobbes also tried to put his signature on the wet paint and ended up with an off-white side.
I ran three times on a variety of country roads and trails this past week while in Southwestern Virginia. Two of my runs were near my mom’s house. For additional pictures of the gorgeous countryside, check out my Instagram or my bear hunting post.
Saturday morning I woke up to dense fog. When I left the valley to drive to Hungry Mother State Park, I was nervous that the mountain might be foggy creating dangerous driving conditions.
As soon as I started driving up the mountain I drove out of the fog. I stopped on top to take a picture of the valley below shrouded in fog.
Once at Hungry Mother State Park, I found Meagan and we headed out for our run. We hadn’t seen each other since we ran together last fall at Pandapas Pond. Meagan has had a couple of encounters with bears during trail runs, and it was with her on Saturday that I finally found that elusive bear! 😉
It was so cool running through the Hungry Mother Arts & Crafts Festival. The booths were set up on each side of the trail through one section so we kept our eyes peeled for anything we might want to stop back for after our run. And no, I didn’t return to buy the bear.
After our loop around the lake, I headed out solo for another couple of miles .
Looking ahead to this coming week, I’m going to share my mom’s and my “week in salads” on Tuesday. She likes salads as much as I do and we had a field day creating a variety of delicious dishes that would make a carnivorous rabbit pleased. On Thursday, I plan to post my interview with a local athlete who has transitioned from running ultras to becoming an Ironman, and on Friday, I hope to linkup with Marcia for her monthly Runfessions. Stay tuned!
In case you missed it, this past week I posted the following articles:
- Tuesday – Four Tips For Starting An Exercise Program With Your Pet
- Thursday – Press On – A Story of Heart and Attitude (guest post by my husband)
- Friday – I Want to See a Bear, Just Not While I’m Running
In addition to the runs I mentioned above, here’s a run-down of other workouts I completed this past week, and no, I didn’t count the nine hours I spent painting as cross training…
Fitness tools beyond the equipment in my gym that I used during the week included:
- Rodney Yee’s Complete Yoga For Beginners (affiliate link)
- Rodney Yee’s Intermediate Yoga (affiliate link)
- Rodney Yee’s Yoga Conditioning For Athletes (affiliate link)
- Tony Horton’s Ten Minute Trainer (affiliate link)
- Teeter Hang Ups Inversion (affiliate link)
Cameras used for blog photography include:
- GoPro Hero 4 (affiliate link)
- Canon Power Shot Elph (affiliate link)
- iPhone 6S (affiliate link)
- And the occasional picture taken by Bill
- Questions:
- Do you like cats, dogs, both, or neither? ~ Both for me!
- Are you a fan of arts and crafts festivals?
- Did you race this weekend?
Have a great week!
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I have been so jealous of your beautiful cool temp runs all week
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Yeah, it’s going to be a tough dose of reality when I face the Northern Virginia heat and humidity on Tuesday morning’s run…
Well, I’m an art geek at heart, so I love arts/crafts festivals and the like. I am extremely allergic to cats (like, off the charts allergic), so no kitties in my life. We got lucky with Max…he’s a no/low dander dog (which is what we knew to seek out when we were looking to adopt a dog). No racing ;-(
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Oh wow; can you visit someone’s home who has a cat?
You were able to run in some beautiful places this week! I’m allergic to cats but I LOVE dogs. If I see a cute dog on my run I have to stop to pet it, LOL.
I hope that you didn’t hit too much traffic on your way home today!
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HaHa, I’m the same way! I know the names of severals dogs that I see regularly on the trail when I run, but have no idea what their humans’ names are!
Those cool mornings sound heavenly. I’m a dog person. (My husband is allergic to cats.) I haven’t been to an arts and crafts fair in ages, but it sounds fun to be able to run around one. I’m glad you got to share it with Megan too!
Apparently, I brought the cool air home with me because it’s been unseasonably cool here for the last two days!
I’m not a cat or dog person, but we do have a dog. Love the name Hungry Mother state park! What a beautiful pic of the valley. No races for me, but I ran a 10 miler with my husband Saturday morning. It was a humid one! Looking forward to seeing your week in salads
Here’s the story behind the name Hungry Mother – Legend has it that Cherokee Indians captured Molly Marley and her young son. They later escaped and wondered through the area that is now Hungry Mother State Park, eating only berries. Molly collapsed and died and when other settlers found the boy, he could only utter, “Hungry, Mother, Hungry.” The peak in the background of the picture of me running by the lake is Molly’s Knob, named after Molly Marley.
I am a dog person but only certain dogs. My husband says I’m a dog snob!
Nobody in my family has cats or maybe I would be a cat person too.
Looking forward to hearing about Ll your salad creations.
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You’ve got my curiosity up… If you’re a dog snob, which dogs do you like and which don’t you like? 😀
Those are some beautiful sights to behold while running there in Virginia! Bears? Oh my! When we vacationed last summer in Wyoming, I was terrified of running into a bear while hiking. Thankfully we never did, but we did see several Moose …one pretty close encounter!
I love arts and crafts festivals! Sounds like you had a wonderful visit with your Mom!
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We honeymooned in Yellowstone and the Tetons and did a lot of hiking. I was nervous of running into a bear in the backcountry. We, too, had a close encounter with a bull moose, but fortunately no bears.
Great run pictures! Looks like you found some lovely little places to run while you were away from home!
Thank you, Sara!
Great week of workouts! I thought I was strictly a dog person until we got a cat in December. She’s so awesome! Maybe because she acts like a dog? 😉
I love cats that act like dogs. My mom’s cats run to meet us if we’ve been away and follow us around everywhere we go. They constantly meow for attention. 😀
Yes, I like cats with personalities rather than cats that act bored with you. My friends have a cat that fetches pennies. She wants to play fetch all the time.
I love both cats and dogs! When I visit my mom, I get a dog fix playing with her little one. And where we currently live, Discovery Bay aka DB, is known for dogs and babies. Lots of cuteness around here!
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I’m sure your mom’s dog loves the extra attention!
Glad you had such an enjoyable week with your mom! I spent the weekend with my parents and enjoyed it!
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That’s awesome, Wendy! It’s always nice to go home.
I am always so impressed at how you reach your goals each week. And what an amazing visit with your mom and your friend!
I love most animals. My favourite are cats as pets. However, if I had a house and the proper means to take care of a dog I would totally have a dog too. Alas I live in an apartment and I already think it’s slightly unfair (not all the time… my cats really don’t seem to care that they can’t cross busy roads) to my four (yes FOUR – this was my husband’s doing, believe it or not) cats, so there’s no way I would have a dog in this situation.
I can appreciate a good arts and crafts festival. It just depends. I don’t actively seek them out though.
No races. I’m off running until Friday (officially) due to a cortisone shot in my foot…
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I agree, I don’t think cats would mind as much about not having as much room to run around in as a dog. Hopefully someday you can get a dog!
Love your cats.I am a cat person.I have 4 (used to have 5).
Isn’t fun to run in new places? What beautiful countryside views.
Thanks for linking up.
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