My Deepest, Darkest Winter Apparel
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A look at a few pieces of women's winter running apparel. Related articles:
1. Top Running Wind Jackets for Fall and Winter Reviews of top running
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WEATHER FORECAST:
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Looks like the snow will finally come to an end today. Tomorrow will bring
sun and clear blue skies! Storm totals for the week are well over 40inches!
Th...
Home Turf
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as the boss man likes to say, “the hay is in the barn.” Go big, or go back
to your dorm room. With big crowds and loud cheering, we’re going to have
an awe...
Regis College Pride 2012 Preview
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The Regis College Pride finished the 2011 season with a 4-7 record. This
season, they will move into the Pilgrim League and also welcome a new coach
in J...
Matt Flinner Reaps A Bountiful Harvest
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Mando maestro Matt Flinner returns with a beautiful collection of new
tunes. Matt Flinner was a professional touring musician before he could
shave, hittin...
Murakami’s Fire
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I re-read all the time.
Some people are impressed with reading. I’m not.
We read all day, long. Billboards, ketchup labels, any item manufactured
for th...
Chuckanut 50km - spots still available!
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I am super excited for my first real race of the year which will be
Chuckanut 50km in Bellingham, WA on March 17th. I've got the Frozen Ass
50km in Calgar...
Wanderlust
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Wanderlust indeed. I’ve wanted for a while to create a blog or series of
blogs on the subject of wanderlust especially as it applies to those of us
obsess...
Still Thinking of Ski Season
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The last few months have constituted my longest hiatus from blogging since
beginning The Middlebury Trailrunner. I ended taking off some time from
running...
Charlottesville's Rivanna Trail FKT is established
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In the spirit of FKT common sense guidelines last night I notified Charlottesville
area trail runners about my today’s Rivanna Trail (RT) speed record attem...
Spreading the Gospel of Trail
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Last night I was invited to lead a discussion for a group of interesting,
fun women who had just read *Born To Run* as their monthly book club
assignment. ...
Ending AJW's Blog
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I started this blog as a place for me to write race reports and to reflect
on running and racing. For the past four and half years it has been a great
plac...
New York? Again? Just my luck.
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I'm probably not the luckiest man on the planet, but as the New York City
Marathon lottery goes, I've got a pretty good batting average.
First year I appli...
The Hollywood Spin
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It’s always good to see Patrick “McDreamy” Dempsey on two wheels. Being a
cyclist is part of his brand. He aligned with Specialized and Amgen a few
years a...
The Way!
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Jenny Biondi Anderson ”You don’t choose a life…You live one.” – Daniel
Avery (The Way). This trail changed my life. It has shown me to live with
purpose! ...
15 Minutes of Foolery—Part Two
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Before you read this, read Part One.Good.So, you just woke up. Do what you need to do. Fantastic. Let's begin:Set a timer for 15 minutes.Choose a simple prob...
Ghost and Goblins Tournament, October 22, 2011.
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Covenant Lacrosse players interested in participating in the 2011 Ghost and
Goblins Lacrosse Tournament on October 22 should contact Coach Little at
rli...
WC2- Sat- Last Day of 2011 camps- Thank you!
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Although completely exhausted, the staff had huge smiles and compliments
for the campers this week. I believe that one element that sets ELITEAM
apart is...
New Corey Harris Cd-Father Sun,Mother Earth
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The Brand New Corey Harris & The Rasta Blues Experience CD, Father Sun-Mother Earth will be released real soon.Look for it on Corey Harris Music Store on rev...
Friday, February 24, 2012
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Today I am pleased to announce the appointment of the Rev. Dr. James W.
Farwell as the new professor of Theology and Liturgy at Virginia
Theological Semina...
Flip back to flapjacks: Photos from Shrove Tuesday
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Before we get too far into Lent, let's back up a few days to Shrove Tuesday
and our pancake dinner. It was by far the largest turnout on a Shrove
Tuesday w...
Matt Flinner Reaps A Bountiful Harvest
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Mando maestro Matt Flinner returns with a beautiful collection of new
tunes. Matt Flinner was a professional touring musician before he could
shave, hittin...
The Prayer of St. Ephrem
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O Lord and Master of my life! Take from me the spirit of sloth,
despair, lust of power, and idle talk; grant rather the spirit of
chastity, humility, patie...
A pulpit for our time
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If Forward Movement decided to sell liturgical furniture, this is the sort
of thing we’d offer. A company called Little Mountain Productions is now
selling...
New VTS Chapel: Sketches and Models!
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Last evening Virginia Seminary launched the public phase of our campaign to
raise 13 million dollars for the construction of our new Chapel for the
Ages ...
A Training Plan for Lent
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A Training Plan for Lent
My sermon on a training plan for Lent. Based on St. Paul's coaching for
endurance athletes in 1 Cor 9:24-27.
Full Disclosure
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At the end of Sunday’s sermon, the one about Jesus cleansing a leper, I
referred to my tenth grade yearbook picture. Several people have asked to
see it, a...
The next Co-ed Bible Study: John
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Our co-ed Thursday morning Bible study has been enjoying a six week journey
through Mark.
The next six weeks we are going to attempt to tackle the Gospel Ac...
Apology, and a new book
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Sorry I've been out of touch for the past few weeks – and I'm especially
sorry to friends in LA whom I had hoped, but failed, to see. I'm not
normally qu...
Still Thinking of Ski Season
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The last few months have constituted my longest hiatus from blogging since
beginning The Middlebury Trailrunner. I ended taking off some time from
running...
Spreading the Gospel of Trail
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Last night I was invited to lead a discussion for a group of interesting,
fun women who had just read *Born To Run* as their monthly book club
assignment. ...
Trigger point dry needling
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I recently attended a Trigger point dry needling course in Baltimore. It
was an excellent course by Kinetacore. You may ask "what the heck is dry
needling...
Draughting Theology is moving
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After six years with blogger, I've decided it is time to move. Please
adjust your rss feeds to reflect my new site at
http://draughtingtheology.wordpress....
The quiet
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before the storm.
I have not posted to this blog for a while. I've taken on more CrossFit,
less ultrarunning. More on that later.
Anyway, came across this...
My Other Blog
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A friend suggested that I link to the poetry blog that I'm posting on
now--so I am. The new blog is "Glad Errand" and it's now in the blogroll.
Theoretical...
Holy Spirit (and goodbye I.1)
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“That the Father and the Son are the one God is the reason why they are not
just united but are united in the Spirit of love; it is the reason, then,
why G...
Searching for the Servant
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A reading from the book of the prophet Isaiah (42:1-9) Here is my servant,
whom I uphold, my chosen, in whom my soul delights; I have put my spirit
upon hi...
Blogging toward Sunday: All things to all people
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Fifth Sunday after Epiphany Isaiah 40:21-31; Mark 1:29-39; I Corinthians 9:16-23 by Tom Steagald I'd like to have words with Paul about his pastoral strategy...
Time to Switch Web Browsers?
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We’ve been hard at work in recent months on a brand new version of the
Covenant web site that we’ve dubbed "Covenant 2.0." We’re excited about
new ways we...
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