Thursday, March 10, 2011

Running Through History

This is such an awesome city. Let me give you a better idea of how great it is by explaining what simply going on a run here consists of.

Tonight I ran through the shadow of one of the largest cathedrals in the world,

London 297

alongside the famous Thames river,

London 138,   

across one of the most, if not the most, recognizable bridge in the world,

London 128

past a 900 year old castle,

London 162 

and on cobblestone paths that are older than anything I’ve ever walked on.

This city has so much character; what a great place to live!  I completely smashed my knee on some lame cement barrier during my run tonight, though.  It was still a good run…I mean you can’t complain too much about running through a city with so much history.  My knee immediately started to swell and I got a pretty good goose egg on the bone I hit.  My knee is probably going to be sore for days now.  Soon, though, I’ll be back running through history in one of the greatest cities in the world.  

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