Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Cool Runnings: Autumn Comes to the North Country

Autumn is on its way to the North Country. Trees at lower altitudes are starting their yearly chameleon ways, with a few vibrant reds and oranges popping up. The higher altitudes have few trees turning colors, but that will start changing later this week, as we are in for our first killing freeze tomorrow night.

Scooter and I are hurriedly picking the last of the blackberries. The blackberry harvest is one for which I can take no credit: the bushes are wild. They naturally line the edge of my woods. The profusion of pinky-white roselike blooms in early spring is simply breathtaking, while the juicy fruits of fall are absolutely yummy. I am eating some and freezing some for mid-winter protein shakes with a touch of summer sunshine.

I have discovered that Scooter is also an afficiando. I took him out with me last week to “help me.” He was attached to me by the hands-free leash we use for PooChi. As I was picking, I looked down and noticed that he was snagging berries that had fallen on the ground. He has had blackberries before, but not so many, and as far as he knew, they came from the fridge . All of a sudden, the bushes started jerking and crashing and swaying. I wondered what in the world was going on. Could it be that a fisher cat or bear cub was intruding on our interlude with nature? Was a raccoon claiming the berries as his own?

Nope. I looked down to find Scooter Hoovering the berries off the bushes. He was sucking them down so fast I couldn’t keep up. And it wasn’t the green ones or the red ones he was getting, it was the black ones. I was laughing so hard I almost turned over my berry bowl. Now on nights I know we are going to pick, I don’t add fruit to his dinner, as I am assured that he will get more than his fair share outside.

The mornings have been getting cooler, and this is a delight to me as I really dislike hot humid weather. It makes it easier for me to run. I have my neon long-sleeved running shirt waiting for the first morning I need both warmth and a way to be seen by drivers. I love long-sleeved t-shirts and picked up this beauty when I ran the Army 10 miler last year with my friend Heather in DC. My shorts I will stick with for quite a while.

An addition to my wardrobe are my brandy-new New Balance 800’s, the shoe designed by Danny Dreyer and the New Balance people especially for ChiRunners and other mid-foot strikers. I love mine! They are incredibly light and cushy and the mid-foot strike technology is a help for me as I have a tendency to run on the outside of my feet. The only problem with them is that they are a bit tight on my bunion, but if I don’t wear them for hours, they are okay. I am hoping they stretch a bit so I can keep wearing them.

I am getting ready for a long weekend ChiRunning class at Kripalu in Western Massachusetts in early October. I will be assisting Master Instructor Kathy Griest. I will also be recertifying with her, so I am brushing up on my presentation. I am also preparing for the White Mountains Half Marathon in late October and the Philly Half Marathon in late November. Both of these races will serve as tune-ups for the Disney Marathon in January. I am running the Philly and the Disney races with my good friend and oft-times racing partner Heather.

Well, that’s all the news for this month. Happy running! And remember to get out there and claim your joy!! Ann Margaret