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Pink Shoe – Always the Bridesmaid

Always the Bridesmaid …

… now never again

Always the bridesmaid … now never again.  Was a nice pink pump with black patent leather bow and heel, found abandoned on the way to work, on Wescoat Rd, Egg Harbor Township, near the back gate to the FAA Tech Center.

People, if you’re gonna leave the wedding barefoot, don’t forget to take your shoes off the (truck bed tool box) roof of the car before you drive off.

-AB

South Jersey FOD

Can you see the foreign object?

FOD – not just FOD, but South Jersey FOD, next to the Atlantic City International Airport.  (Get it, FOD, at an airport?)

 

 

 

 

Found abandoned on the side of Tilton Rd while commuting to work on the bike, at the approach end of runway 13.

-AB

Race Report for 54th Annual John & Jessie Kelly 11.6 Mile Road Race

John & Jessie Kelly 11.6 Mile Road Race

This was the third race in the Kelley’s Pace Trifecta that included the Frostbite Five Miler and the Hare Hop 5K; if it weren’t for the trifecta medal, this race report would not have happened since the following day was the Niantic Bay Tri (Abandoned Bread is a minor medal whore).  Registration was mail-in, but happily they also accepted day-of registrants.  There is NO FEE for this race; in fact it has been entrance fee free for 54 years!  Since there is NO FEE, there’s also no finisher’s medal or race shirt; for a $15 donation you can get the commemorative race shirt, a nice striking-yellow 100% polyester technical tee hecho en Honduras (big plus, it’s tagless!)

The Shirt

The Shirt

The course is a loop with the start and end at Ocean Beach Park at a reasonable 9:00am.  It is run on the roads (which are open to traffic) and runners are advised to stay right, which is anathema to what most runners are used to, but with such a large slug of people it eventually makes sense.  On the busier streets with no sidewalk or bike lane, the local police had carved-out a bit of the right-of-way for the sweaty masses.  The course is mostly flat, winding through parts of New London and Waterford, Connecticut, with only one real hill at the eight-mile mark.  It’s well-marked with spray paint arrows and mile marks on the road.  The volunteers were cheerful, supportive, and plenty.  There were enough water points along the way, and spaced at what felt just the right distance from each other; water seemed to be the only thing provided, but there might have been some Gatorade that got missed.

Abandoned Bread took it easy since, as previously mentioned, there was a sprint triathlon the next day in Niantic.  After doing the first three miles in the low nine’s, AB throttled-back to a mid-nine pace for most of the remainder of the morning, listening pleasantly to, and occasionally singing with, the iPod.  Per the customary fueling practice, AB had snacks at miles four and eight (AB eats every four miles when running, every 45 minutes when cycling; these are not roughly equivalent).  Enjoyed Skratch Labs Raspberry Fruit Drops, in conjunction with the on-course water.  It was a rather warm day, but the cloud cover kept it from getting really hot.

Afterward there was the customary water and banana and organo-chocolaty ‘healthy’ bar.  They also had  soda (a cold, flat Coke really can hit the spot sometimes) and clam chowder from Port ‘n Starboard.  Clam chowder appears to be a post-race tradition around this area, and while it might seem odd to serve hot chowda to sweaty over-heated runners on a warm summer day … don’t knock it, it’s good.  Got a complimentary stretch from the nice folks at Independence Physical Therapy while having a good discussion with them about AB’s shoes, Vibram FiveFingers Bikila Evo LS (which appear to have been renamed the V-Run).

If you’re a middle-distance runner, or a short-distance person who wants a challenge, this is a good race for you.  It’s well-run and well-supported, sociable without being chatty, and a fun time on a Saturday morning.  Plus, your entrance to the park is free; stay at the beach the rest of the day!

Wost part:  No National Anthem to kkick-off the race.  Disappointed.

Totals for the day:  11.6 miles in 1:49:40, 9:31/mile; two runners in Vibrams, one in huaraches, and one totally barefoot brother.

Kelley's Pace Shoreline Trifecta Medal

Kelley’s Pace Shoreline Trifecta Medal

-AB

You’re An Inconsiderate Driver If…A Lesson For Drivers

http://www.ilovebicycling.com/youre-an-inconsiderate-driver-if-a-lesson-for-drivers/

This article is a good lesson for drivers, and for cyclists.  It can show you what to expect, while sharing the cyclist point of view with motorists.

It can also serve to remind cyclists … since most are drivers too.  Hopefully the cyclist’s attitude doesn’t change just because they’ve gotten behind a steering wheel.

Had some nice, respectful, interactions with motorists on the commute home the other day, including a short conversation with a driver at a stoplight.  It’s refreshing to have a good back-and-forth that doesn’t include some form of shouting.

-AB