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I'm not a serious runner, and I'm certainly not that competitive. I'm someone who has two children, reached her 40's and simply wants to stay fit and feel good. I am writing this blog to share my thoughts, experiences and hopefully inspire others to take up running and explore green spaces in a city and further afield. I work as a freelance journalist and a part-time school librarian, and write this blog purely for love. Please feel free to comment and I'll do my best to reply and continue to write an entertaining blog.

Tuesday 28 December 2010

The Big Thaw

It's the day after  Boxing Day and I've finally got out for a proper run without the fear of falling over. There's still a bit of snow around but most of the ice has gone. It was good to get out running my usual morning 7.5km route. This involves running through Victory Park, up through the top fields to Broomhill, across to Eastwood Farm Nature Reserve, along by the River Avon and then down through to Nightingale Valley before returning home. I struggled on the hills - I blame the lack of running over the last couple of weeks due to the three i's - illness, ice and indulgence. Too many  chocolates  and mince pies. However knowing I had eaten too much made me try harder particularly up those steep hills.

The ponds in Eastwood Farm were still frozen - a solitary heron carefully walked across the surface of the ice. But the River Avon - half frozen on Christmas Day had thawed. The pavements were pretty much OK for most of the run and where it did look slippery I diverted to the roads.

The shady Nightingale Valley was still covered in a blanket of snow but if the thaw continues, it will no doubt disappear  soon.

I've ordered some running crampons in preparation for the next cold spell. Not being able to run due to the ice is sooo frustrating. Still despite the ice I did manage a short run on Christmas Day around Arnos Court Park and Arnos Vale Cemetery while Dave and the girls went sledging. It was a beautiful day, with clear blue skies and warm sunshine. Check out my blog post on www.bristolrunningresource.org.uk. What else could you ask for on Christmas Day in Bristol?

Thursday 9 December 2010

Winter Wonderland

Ahhh the joys of winter.  I haven't managed to get out running much this week due to various sickness bugs but the beautiful fields linked to Victory Park have had yet more coverage on the TV. Check out the footage.

Many thanks to Richard Payne from ITV Westcountry. Fingers-crossed we may have saved at least some of the land threatened with development. Long live green open spaces for us to run, explore and have fun.

Friday 3 December 2010

Running Free

Having been stuck indoors for days nursing my poorly daughter it was great to get out for a run around Victory Park. All my usual running buddies were busy so I charged up my ipod and set off alone for a great run around the park a few times.

There were lots of dog walkers enjoying the sunshine wrapped up in various hats, gloves and scarves. I put on my Lowe Alpine power stretch leggings (very cosy) and an extra thermal top. Considering the freezing temperatures I was pretty warm. I don't know what I'll do when it gets too icy to run. Or is there such a thing as too icy. I guess I'll have to stick to off-road routes with crunchy grass and mud. Does anyone have any tips on running in icy cold conditions without breaking a leg?