Bob's Bits.

Thanks Surfermom…But what d’you mean Mrs Fox letting me win?..Isn’t it a well known fact that most ladies are not as physically coordinated as their gentlemen counterparts?..:-D:-D:-D…Apart from those that keep falling over that is…:-(:-(:frowning:

So I’ve arrived at the last day of my holiday and I will be sad to leave this beautiful Island.
After waking up a couple of times in the night to the sound of rain thundering down on the roof I expected my last run to be waterlogged, but as I stepped outside the door at six this morning I was surprised - and relieved - to find the rain had stopped and some clear sky heading in my direction.

A very satisfying if not testing run, but the cooler conditions made it more comfortable than Tuesday’s slaughter. I was rewarded with recording the fastest time of the five times I’ve run this route. As far as running is concerned that’s August kicked into the long grass and my total for the two thirds of this year stands at 706 miles. Is one thousand miles by the end of the year a possibility? I hope so…

But that wasn’t the end of today’s exercise, because while Mrs Fox took the bus into St Peter Port to finish her shopping, I walked the rugged four and a half miles on the coast path to meet her in town for some lunch…There are more steps on the coast path than there are up to heaven, and the ones going up certainly feel like hell…

I’d not been walking more than ten minutes when the sun came out and I came across this breathtaking view…

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As you leave the Cliff Path you arrive at the ‘Clarence Battery’ an old World War Two installation - probably German as the Island was occupied - and the last mile with yet more steps, fortunately they are all down…:-D:-D:-D

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Beautiful scenery Bob, I would think it was a pleasure to run there.

Have a safe journey home tomorrow…

I am so pleased that the blue sky opened her arms for your last day in Guernsey, and I, as one of many, appreciate the time you have taken to share your journey. What a pleasure to the eye it must be at every turn, making even difficult runs a feast! Well done for staying true to your fitness program while on holiday.

I also keep track of my yearly mileage since I am not one to worry much about pace during my last half century on this planet. Aren’t we so fortunate to still be out there, OGF! While I run for the joy and unexpected benefits, it is fun to imagine how far all those five and sixes would take me if combined into one grand journey. I will hold off on reporting my mileage until the year comes to a close ;-). You will make it to 1,000. Easily.

There is nothing more educational and rewarding than travel, but there is also something to be said for that feeling when you return home and climb into your own bed. Safe travels to you and your wife on the last leg of your journey, and enjoy telling your seatmates the grand, fabricated tale about how you aquired your cuts and scrapes: "You should see the other guy… :-p).

Oh Foxy, l have only just heard about your fall, l am so sorry. I hope your face will be better in time for your entry into the, ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous, Hunk’ competition!
Seriously though, what a shock for you and l hope you are feeling ok.

I still laugh and laugh when l think of the pic of ‘you and your wife’ in the steamy shower that you put on a thread recently. It really is so funny!
Some things just tickle you, don’t they! :slight_smile:

Thanks Mags, we arrived home safe and sound but will miss my hilly runs and all that lovely scenery…:frowning:

Surfermom…I guess I’m the same as you these days, I don’t run for any particular purpose other than the enjoyment of being out there, alone with my thoughts and in Mother Natures hands entirely, and she never fails to disappoint. We are so lucky to be fit enough to do the the things we love, but is it down to luck or a case of the ‘Chicken and Egg’ syndrome?
Were we just allocated the perfect body for running, or is it because we have always ran our bodies have developed accordingly? Who knows…:102:…But I’m not going to look a gift horse in the mouth and just run for as long as I’m able…I ran eleven miles this morning in almost perfect conditions, and it was only on the last struggling mile when I thought ‘What the hell am I doing? other blokes of my age will be having their eggs and bacon and reading the morning papers’…Looking back now though, I feel EPIC…:smiley:

Arty…Thanks for your concern Arty, I don’t know about the ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous Hunk Competition’ more like ‘Plonker of the Year’ but I’m happy to report no lasting damage and every time I take a shower another bit falls off…:surprised:…And yes, such a pity the shower was steamed up and you couldn’t see what Mrs Fox and me were up to…:blush:…I’ll have to install an extractor fan…:smiley:

Welcome home OGF … your holiday blog and pictures are great as always … thank you :slight_smile:

Thanks Myrtle, appreciate your comments…:-D:-D:-D

Welcome back and well done on your first go around this morning! Better to debate the “chicken or the egg” question than to have them for breakfast! In my case, at 169 cm., I don’t exactly have a runner’s physique, but I am definitely hooked and determined…which has me lacing up, like you, even on holiday. So, is that chicken…or egg? I also make it a practice of trying not to fall down hills which definitely helps my fitness levels…and time…:mrgreen:;-).

Hope you have healed…and have spun a story of mighty heroism to tell your friends! Anyway, eleven miles at any age is epic!

While the scenery may be familiar, the view will never be dull. Including…apparently, the shower scenes…:shock::-D.

It’s been just over a week now since I returned from Guernsey and it’s like I was never there. It’s rained practically every day, and if not on a run day the results of earlier rain were still strewn across the roads when I did go out. All the washing’s done, Ironed, and neatly returned to it’s quarters…Not by me of course! I haven’t been idle though, the garden has been returned to its ‘Park’ status, and once again the local bus company decided to alter all of its timetables, so I’ve printed off copies for neighbours who haven’t got a computer. Apparently, they closed the office and now they can only be obtained online…

I’m not much of a party guy so I’m sorry I’ve not visited Artangel’s Bistro, I’m fed up to the back molars with the Brexit situation so I’ve stayed the hell out of that topic, I don’t like football, and the technical blokes have left me for dead (what are they on about) and to be perfectly honest, I seem to be a miserable sod just lately and I don’t know why because we are going on holiday again on Friday to Llandudno…There is a nice big Olympic size swimming pool there so I’ll break out the Speedo’s again…And if the weather is favourable I just might just tackle Snowdon while Mrs Fox does the shops…Things are looking up…:026::roll:

I hope you feel better getting that off your chest Bob :-D.
With the winter months drawing nearer I think most of feel a bit under the weather at times but it passes.

Enjoy your holiday in Llandudno, I hope you enjoy many walks but if I were you I would give Snowdon a miss … we can’t have you falling flat on your face again :wink:

Keep smiling! :smiley:

Good morning you three, Foxes Llandudno holiday adventures start here, stand by for the ride of your life…:wink:

Aw thanks Mags, I’ll do my best to stay upright on this holiday…:cool::cool::cool:

Enjoy Llandudno :slight_smile:

It’s a lovely walk up the Little Orme … but I’m sure you’ve been there … done that :lol:

After leaving cloudy skies in South Yorkshire It’s turned out to be sunny in Llandudno, so an afternoon stroll along the sea front to blow away the cobwebs and judge whether the surf is good enough for a quick wave or two, it turns out that it’s not high enough…:-D…perhaps tomorrow.

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Looks like your first day in Llandudno was bright and sunny Bob, perfect for a stroll along the prom. :smiley:

Great picture OGF … and there’s the Little Orme in the background :slight_smile:

Hello Myrtle and Mags from Llandudno…:039:…Yes Myrtle, Little Orme is just behind me and is on my hit list while here. I think there may be a few photos of me in my albums at the trig point on top of the Little Orme, I consider it one of the best views of the bay and Llandudno.

Arrived around two in the afternoon Mags, and after unpacking and taking tea and cake in one of the fabulous tea rooms we walked along the beautiful promenade here in the sunshine. The sky looks a bit threatening this morning and we’ve already had an occasional shower, but in the spirit of an Englishman it will not deter us from a walk around the Great Orme after breakfast…:cool:…Tally Ho!

What a lovely looking afternoon. How nice that you made it there in good time and none the worse for wear (and still sporting your Guernsey suntan :wink: ), able to immediately downshift into holiday mode. From the looks of that promenade, it appears that you may have enjoyably light crowds.

Now as for the geography of your locale, I am going to surmise that you will not only be running the promenade and nearby streets, but the Little Orme headland at some point. It would most certainly be on my list too. “Climb every mountain” and all…:lol:

I appreciate the surf report, albeit a disappointing one. Be ready to paddle out though, OGF. You never know! Happy adventures to you and Mrs. OGF.

Does Mrs OGF wear shorts as well ?. Or is she the one who wears the trousers:-D Enjoy your holiday both of you.

Sounds fun OGF… jealous here :slight_smile: