Sunday, March 8, 2009

Don't Get the Deviled Eggs!


I highly recommend the Chicago Dog!

That crazy hissing opossum can have his cookie, I'll take the Chicago Dog from the Bulldog in Lowertown (St. Paul).  It was a nice place with easy street parking if you get there early - we made it right at 4:30 on a Saturday, when meters are no longer enforced.  They have countless beers on tap, and an okay selection of wine.  You really need to sample the beer.  They have some down home sounding food, but I don't recommend the deviled eggs.  They were too tart and tangy, not creamy.  The tater tots were pretty good, according to Mr. G, but the cajun spice tasted like it came from a commercial spice pack, the same run of the mill mix that everyone uses and calls "Cajun".   In other words, it was nothing special.  We stopped in here after watching the Watchmen (that answers that question!).  I put a picture of the chicago dog on the refrigerator after spotting it in a magazine.  My genius husband knew exactly where to find it, without having to do any research!  This was our third meal of the day after breakfast - McGriddle with hashbrowns, coffee, and a shamrock shake and lunch - popcorn, pop, and Mike & Ike's.  All this food provided the motivation I needed to get through today's run.  I am on Week 5, Day Three of the Couch to 5K running program.  My directive - 5-minute warmup, 20-minute run.  Twenty minutes was a long time to run.  So far, my longest run has been 8 minutes.  I did it on the treadmill so it was no trouble.  It wasn't as hard as I thought it would be, but it definitely wasn't easy!!

Summary: 
Treadmill  = good
2.35 miles, 25 minutes.
With 5 minute cool down
2.69 miles, 30 minutes
Chicago dog = good
Deviled eggs = bad
Tater tots = okay
Chili dog = good, but the Coney up the street at the Gopher bar is better



Have a great Sunday!

Friday, March 6, 2009

Be Careful, There's an Animal in There!

Don't touch my cookie!


I passed this hungry little opossum on my 2.5 mile commute to the bus stop.  He had already attracted the attention of another passerby who pointed him out to me.  I was glad I had my camera.  She had a camera phone.  We both snapped photos, then walked away quickly.  I had a bus to catch, but easily could have stayed snapping photos of this guy.  Especially when he hissed at me (he's very cute when he's angry).  I told him I wasn't going to eat his cookie, but he didn't believe me.  

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Snow Makes the People Go Away

I am still not running, but I continue to walk with great regularity. I've even logged some 10+ mile days. I can't remember the last time I had a 10+ mile day running. It's become such a habit that I get out to do it almost every day. I'm putting in 40+ mile weeks now, which I never did as a runner. Regardless of whether I'm walking or running, I've always been good at getting outside to exercise in any kind of weather. Today, we are experiencing our first snowfall of the season, so I was excited to get outside. I guess I was the only one. 24 hours ago, when I brought wonder dog out for our 3.5 mile walk, we saw walkers, runners, and even 2 Mormon missionaries on bikes. Today there was no one. Normally I wouldn't mind having the sidewalk to myself, but it's just too weird for things to change so much in one day. It was actually kind of lonely. I didn't even feel like looking at the people in their cars who like to look at people like me like I'm crazy. There were no other kindred souls out there to share the thought that there's nothing crazy about getting outside to enjoy the weather. Even if the weather is pelting snow, fierce winds, and unwelcome cold. I feel better knowing that my life isn't dominated by the whims of mother nature. I even found myself enjoying the solitude - eventually.