On the downhill, my lungs relaxed just a bit and I picked up
speed. Approaching a major cross street
I saw a car swerve in the early morning fog.
Canine legs dodged and raced along side the car. Seeing only the forelegs, I wondered if the
dog was startled or lost. Maybe this
renegade needed my help? Just before the dog came into view and the car sped
down the street, a primal part of my spirit flinched, warning that perhaps this
doggie was not friendly. I slowed to a
jog and observed the animal from a distance. As he came into focus, I could see
why my hackles went up. He was not a
domestic breed but rather a perturbed coyote, who looked back in by direction,
showed me his teeth and left me quite well assured he did not require my
assistance as he quickly escaped into the sage scrub.
Sore lungs, snubbed by a coyote…not the best run ever, so I
stopped for a drink at my favorite water fountain. This baby is old school stone construction and
boasts a view of the barnyard, what’s not to love? As I gulped down the cool water, something
hard hit my lip. “That’s not water,” I thought.
I stopped drinking and looked into the basin of the water fountain to
discover what had bumped me in the mouth.
A giant earwig slithered around on the stone surface and I realize, “Yuck, I’d been kissed by a bug!” If I wasn’t feeling nauseous before, that
sealed the deal. No matter how much I
tried to get it out my mind, I couldn’t lose the thought of how close I had
come to having that gnarly insect in my mouth.
| This is my beloved drinking fountain (the bug has retreated at this point). |
Believe it or not, I am grateful for that bad run. I’ve been running long enough to know we need
those sucky runs as runners. Bad runs
keep us humble. Bad runs make us
appreciate the good runs even more. Bad
runs, in fact, are a metaphor for life.
You’ve gotta get through the bad days to get to the good ones. There is no light without dark. We’ve got to embrace the bad experience with
the good because they are one in the same.
Our perspective, our experience, our life must include both sides. Otherwise we are one-dimensional, suffering
in concert with joy is what creates depth.
As humans we must experience these extremes. So bring on the bad runs (at least I didn’t
fall this time!), I know this means that there are some pretty sweet ones in my
future!
Speaking of sweet, my hubby rocked out at an awesome show on
Saturday Night. 90 Proof packed the
house at the Continental in Glendora.
Multiple talented guests graced the stage and a good time was had by
many.
Meatless Monday is a trend I fully support. We generally do meatless weekdays. I have
found one way to make Meatless Monday fun is to also make it a Margarita Monday
and put a taco or two on the menu.
Tonight’s taco consisted of finely chopped cauliflower sautéed with shallots,
coriander, cumin and tamari. Toppings
included micro-greens, radishes, sauerkraut, ricotta salata, avocado, sour
cream, and tapatio. Plenty of reasons to
indulge in a mostly plant based diet!
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