April 3, 2011
I managed to run 12 miles yesterday at Forest Park. I normally run six, but as I reached the end of my course, I decided to keep going. I wanted to see how far I could push myself mentally and physically. I was surprised at how good I felt afterwards. My legs were a bit sore, but that was it.
This morning I ran my usual six again. The start was a bit slow. I ran into the wind heading out but I picked up the pace on the last three miles (with the help of the wind, of course.)
The human body is an amazing machine.
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April 2, 2011
Spent the evening working on my upcoming ARTNPerspective post about Roxy Paine's Dendroid sculptures.
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April 1, 2011
Worked on developing a press release for the upcoming exhibition
"Customized Vistas" opening on April 28th at
Gallery Visio. The show features works by
Joseph D'Uva and
Summer Zickefoose, a husband and wife team whose artworks are inspired by suburban and rural landscapes.
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March 31, 2011
I ran six miles this morning in
Forest Park, then spent the afternoon hiking with my good friend
Ruth at
Babler State Park. Life is good!
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March 30, 2011
Slow and steady wins the race ~ Aesop
If something can go wrong, It will ~ Murphy's LawYour body is the only house you can not move out of ~ Olivette ThompsonArt... is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it ~ Nancy Heller from Why A Painting Is Like A Pizza Continue reading...
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