Thursday, May 21, 2015

Sweet, sweet spring running

Newly budding tree
The sweetness of spring running is one of the loveliest, most uplifting feelings a runner can experience. I have been enjoying the terrific spring running weather here in Connecticut lately. Spring was late to come, but now that it is here, it is just perfect. Things are budding and bursting out all over. We’ve had a couple of steamy days lately, but mostly the temperatures have been moderate and the skies filled with sunshine and happy clouds. I had the extreme pleasure a few weeks ago of trying out a new running route. It was the first weekend of May and the local kayak/canoe race was taking place that day. I opted to run near the river route to check out the goings-on. Not much was happening as I passed by because I was running early and the finishers hadn’t come down the river to the finish line yet. The terrific thing though was that the road was shut down to traffic, leaving a lovely, winding country road all to me. This road is hilly and cars tend to fly down it and around the swerving corners, so it can be treacherous for runners, walkers and bikers. But not this morning. It was all mine, and it was spectacular! I almost didn’t even mind the major hill leading up to the Collins Creamery. Almost. 
"Flocked" front yard along the way
I continued along the route and decided that the day was too gorgeous to ignore. I took out my cell phone so I could document the beauty around me. Trees were blooming, flowers were sprouting up everywhere, and I couldn’t help but smile with every footfall. I don’t normally hold my cell phone while running, let alone take photos, but I decided to break that rule for this day. Included in this post are the photos I took along the way that day. Much of the area is a residential neighborhood, but some farms still exist, too. The views were just lovely all around. 
Farm vista
I encountered some other runners as I got to a paved walking/biking path in my town. It was great to see other folks out getting their daily dose of sunshine and fresh air. Flowers were sprouting along the path as well as one of my favorite signs of spring in this neck of the woods: skunk cabbage! The paved running path features a large downhill followed by the requisite large uphill. Again I didn't mind. I just kept plugging, bounding along on my merry way.
Daffodils on the paved path.
Even the dandelions looked cheerful!
Substantial downhill portion of path.
Followed by uphill...reduce speed, indeed!
Farm tractor along the way.
Skunk cabbage.
Next, I passed by our local middle school where a huge line of traffic was backed up. I yelled hello to a friend as I ran past the stopped cars. It was fun to know that I was going faster on foot than on four wheels! As i finished up the last bit of my run, I encountered a house that was being renovated by a local charity group. What a perfect day to be volunteering on a house project. Happy emotions were everywhere! 
Flowering tree in front of middle school.
Home improvement in progress.
Tobacco barns and happy clouds near my house on the homestretch.

Spectacular forsythia hedge!
As I think about my other springtime runs recently, I think about the luscious scent of the lilacs I pass in the tree farm I run by. I think about the high school athletes on the track, baseball and softball fields I pass. I think about the gorgeous horse farms and distant hills I see on one of my routes. I think about how lucky I am to have all this beauty and and expansiveness around me. I try not to think about the headless doll that was on the sidewalk where I was running the other day. Yikes!
Creepy headless doll on the sidewalk. 
Spring is special. I’m convinced it is the best time of year to run. Soak it in! I sure am. 
Happy running shadow selfie!

3 comments:

  1. Judging by the pictures I think we run many of the same routes. Great goal - look forward to reading more.

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    1. Thanks for checking in, Ralph. I hope we "run" in to one another at some point. Isn't it fun to learn about other local runners? Maybe I will see you at the Hazardville Memorial School 5k this weekend? Cheers & keep up the good running! K.

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  2. I'll be there - and 'Ralph' is a nickname for Rachel.

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