Woke Tuesday & thought: BONUS marathon (doesn’t everyone? 🙂 )
Deadline to enter the Des Moines Marathon was Wednesday. Next thought: What to do in Iowa?
Slept on it & woke with a plan. Iowa would be all about the journey – an all-Midwest adventure! I’d travel to Des Moines via bus (to Denver), overnight train (to Omaha, Nebraska), then rental car 2 hours across Western Iowa. Perfect!
2 short runs on Wednesday & Thursday would be the only prep I could fit in – always lose a few days after marathoning (letting muscles & joints heal). Have learned to listen to my body after a full year of 26.2 race days.
Had never been to Denver’s Union Station previously – what a surprise! Unbeknownst to me, a major renovation occurred over the past 2 years – what a beautiful station! Additionally, Denver’s night life was a-happening. Lotta laughter & hand holding as I passed couples walking to some of Denver’s finest restaurants. Super impressed – go Denver!
Train conductors, comfortable seating, polite conversation, leg room, no baggage fees, no security scanners, a dining car. Riding Amtrak is like going back in time – when humans were kinder. LOVE LOVE train travel. Wish the U.S. would greatly expand our railways. I’m telling ya – if you haven’t travelled by train, you’re missing out.
Plugged in my phone (yep, that’s also possible on train) & woke 7 hours later in Lincoln – an hour from my train destination.
Taxi to the airport (to pick up a rental car), breakfast, 5 minutes later…I’m in Iowa.
An hour into the drive, detoured down a rural highway to take in the scenery. Early morning grass was still wet with heavy dew. Cornfields, farmhouses, brightly colored silos – reminiscent of Waller’s Bridges of Madison County. Truly blessed.
Discovering there’s unique beauty in each of my 50 state marathon destinations.
Race packet pick-up at the Iowa Events Center, then spent a couple hours exploring the State Historical Museum & State Capitol Building. Iowans are proud of their John Deere tractors – ‘nuf said ‘bout the museum. The Capitol Dome however was fascinating. Saturday was probably the ideal day to explore – no bureaucrats 🙂
2 hour nap, quick shower, then off to Carlisle Iowa where I had VIP tickets to a local production of Dracula – performed at historic Randleman House, a “found space” production.
A found space is a nontheatrical space — the rotunda of the state capitol, a church, warehouse, courtroom, carpenters shop – which is used for production. Typically the space is chosen because of its context to the play: Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar at the capitol, The Passion Play in a church, Inherit the Wind in a courtroom.
2 hour original production (currently unpublished), poetry reading during intermission and dinner – all proceeds supporting Des Moines’ local arts scene. FUN night! Conversed with many – including Carlisle’s mayor, the play’s director, playwright & cast members. Thanks Mary Sue for creating such a special night before my 13th marathon!
What to do in Iowa? Think I found my answer. YIKES – only 6 hours sleep before race time!
- Iowa weekend adventure – bus, overnight train, then car – and a BONUS marathon!
- discovering unique beauty in all 50 states
- IOWA!
- downtown Des Moines
- State Historical Museum of Iowa (yep, tractors)
- State Capitol
- Iowa’s Il Duomo
- Capitol dollhouse
- LOVED this painting – American West, crossing the prairie
- Soldiers and Sailors Monument
- historic Randleman House
- holiday decked in Edgar Allan Poe
- pre-race drama in Carlisle IA
Marathon Morning!
Left my Narragansett B&B before 6am, crossed RI’s scenic Jamestown-Verrazano bridge into Newport, then 20 minutes to Second Beach in Middletown to catch the marathon Start Line bus.
Wilted 2 weeks ago in 90 degree Nebraska heat. This day I shivered in short sleeves – morning temp, a chilly 39°. Gonna start packing a variety of clothes during the season change – lesson learned. That said, LOVE running in cool weather – not a hot weather person, don’t think that’s ever gonna change.
Waved at the race drone hovering overhead, then ran alongside ocean the first few miles. Whatta view! Felt really good early on – kept pace with the 3:45 race pack thru mile 15. There I grabbed water & my race pack posse was gone.
Kept pace to mile 17 where I saw my CT bestie Dawn at the Sachuest Nat’l Wildlife Refuge. Haven’t seen Dawn since last September in Iceland. Bestest mile 17 pick-me-up ever!
Hills started at mile 18 and didn’t let up ‘til mile 24. Yep, even oceanside marathons have hills – LOL>
Shuffle-ran to the Finish – ugly form but whatta 180 turnaround from Nebraska.
383 K R Haga 4:17:22 LOUISVILLE CO
He’s baaaaack – 12 marathons in the bag, 38 states (& 6 continents) to go!
[Slipped in my continent stat – a man can dream, right? 🙂 ]
Spent an hour at Point Judith soaking in sun & ocean breezes at my favourite lighthouse.
Ended Rhode Island, dining waterside at MatuNuck Oyster Bar in Wakefield. Seared scallops & risotto – YUM! Last fine dined with Stephen & Dawn in Akureyri, Iceland. Warning World: these 2 set the bar high!
Completely-over-the-top race weekend – good food & even better friends. 2014 top 5 memory.
- marathon with an ocean view 🙂
- double fist pump – Newport Marathon finisher!
- favorite lighthouse – 10 minutes south of Narragansett
- oysters in bourbon chipotle butter
- seared scallops & risotto – YUM!
- Hello Ro – LOVE this guy!
A week of solid prep & excitement to be East Coast-bound, proved good mojo for my Sunday marathon in Newport RI.
Landed just after midnight Friday in Hartford CT & spent half the next day visiting family – starting with breakfast at the Cosmic Omelet. Living 2 time zones away, always good to see family.
Hit the highway at 1pm, driving thru rain but not dampening my spirit. Caught the tail end of fall foliage on the Mass Pike – BEAUTIFUL. LOVE our Colorado Aspens but nothing like autumn in New England – blazing reds, orange & yellows.
Had scheduled a sailing trip as my pre-marathon Rhode Island activity but unfortunately was cancelled due to stormy seas. Picked up my [marathon] race packet in Middletown RI – and the rain clouds parted. Sweet!
What to do? Briefly walked along Second Beach (expecting more tomorrow on my marathon run), then a 10 minute drive to Newport. Big sailing ships & Newport’s infamous Cliff Walk. Have-to, highly recommended; Check, done 🙂
Snapped a few pics in the harbor. SPECTACULAR sunset — light peeped thru the dissipating storm clouds. Today’s WOW shot.
Capped off the evening with a clam roll at Flo’s Clam Shack – carbo loading New England style 🙂
When making the decision to reboot my life 5 years ago, I was torn between Boulder & Narragansett RI – mountains vs. ocean. Both locales still tug hard at my soul. No regrets – I love my Colorado life – but Rhode Island will always hold a special place in my heart. Expect I’ll always come back.
Thanks Stephen for playing chauffeur – most awesome day!
- Newport harbour
- Rhode Island sunset – WOW!
- mansion hike w/ an oceanview
- Cliff Walk caution
- Flo’s Clam Shack – highly recommended!
- clam roll carb loading — no stopping me tomorrow





































