As I approached Herkimer’s Historic Four Corners on my run this afternoon, I remembered I had pictures in my Media Library I could include in today’s Running Commentary. Lacking a really catchy lead, I decided to open with the Courthouse.
Yes, after almost two months, I returned to running today. My tiresome health problems continue to dog me, but I figured taking it easy was not helping me, I might as well try a little exertion. For another reason, I miss running, and I thought I saw a 10K going on somewhere nearby in April. I can be ready to run a 10K in April. Or I can run it anyways, if I’m not ready for it. But I could be partially ready for it if I started running today.
It was 39 degrees according to my thermostat. Not too warm for leggings and long sleeves. I wore a new sports bra I bought some weeks ago. Ooh, it was soft. I must purchase more new sports bras. I put a sweatshirt and bottle of water on the deck rail, ready for my cool-down walk, and got started.
Regular readers know I prefer to run on the sidewalk. It is safer, and I find it more pleasant. However, winter sidewalks, especially when things have been thawing and re-freezing, can be treacherous. I chose the road, left side facing traffic, as we are supposed to do but many do not. I regretted my choice when I turned onto German Street. Too much traffic! And mud puddles. I decided to only go one block and turn down Henry, a quieter street.
Ah, much better. I noticed the sidewalk did not look too bad and decided to try it. Long stretches were bare and dry, some were merely wet. I shuffled carefully over some icy patches. There were sections of the road that looked worse than the sidewalk, but you’ll have that. I alternated sidewalk and road, avoiding ice and icy puddles whenever possible. I ran up Main Street, which in the downtown area had lovely stretches of bare, dry sidewalk.
It was as I ran by Christ Episcopal Church, narrating in my head, that I remembered about the pictures. There is nothing like pictures to pep up a blog post. I was able to stay on the sidewalk till the 1834 Jail.

Is the picture less effective because you can see green lawn and leaves? Sorry if I have ruined the mood.
Continuing up Main Street in the road got a little scary, because traffic picked up and I had to go around parked cars. Still, every time I looked at the sidewalk, I felt no inclination to go there. German Street was no better, and traffic there was worse. Yikes! I only went one block on German then turned down Prospect. Phew!
I had planned to run for 20 minutes, my usual goal when I have not been running in a while. However, I made it for 26 minutes. As I walked my cool-down, my legs felt TERRIFIC! I kept repeating to myself, I must run or walk every day. We’ll see how that goes tomorrow, when the temperature is supposed to drop, abruptly and considerably. At least it will be Friday!


I wish I could run, but I settle for a brisk walk. I sure hope your health issues go away 😦
Walking is actually better for you, easier on the joints. Thanks for your kind wishes!
Ah, I’ve missed your running commentaries. Glad you’re getting back out there, and well done on your 26 minutes! Whooop! 🙂
Thanks! Then it got COLD and I’ve missed two days! Grrr! But now I’m inspired to be back at it tomorrow!
I love your church photos and the great tree branch adds character and interest in the photo. Smiles and hugs 💞
Thanks! What I really love is bare tree branches against the sky. I’m going to try to get a few shots of those in the coming days.
Yes, bare tree branches are awesome!