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Three times in 6 weeks.  Three very different Canadian adventures.

Yellowknife, my first territory.  Canada’s Arctic.  Regina, the Queen City, capital of Saskatchewan.  Canada’s Prairie.  Montréal, home of Justin Trudeau & hockey’s Canadiens.  the ’76 Olympics: Bruce Jenner, Nadia Comăneci.  French Canada.

Denver ✈️ Minneapolis ✈️ Montréal, downtown digs by 1am.

Play day, Saturday.  Up with the sun.  Showered.  Mile walk to Dorchester Square.  Ticket purchased.  Half-day bus tour.  What better way to see the Paris of North America?

Old Town (Veiux Montréal), Notre-Dame Basilica, Maisonneuve Market, Parc Olympique – last stop, Mount Royal Park, the island’s high-point.  Vast scenic overlook of Québec’s most populous city.  Temp 15 degrees above average.  Beautiful, sunshiny day.  Done by noon, great Canadian start.  Double thumbs up, Cécile!

Long walk-about.  Reuben sandwich.  More church bells (BIG fan), more 19th century architecture (same comment).  St. Lawrence River.  Chinatown.  Retrieved tomorrow’s marathon bib.  Doubletree hotel return.  Quick check on the weather.  Early sleeps.

Bonne nuit Québec.  Sunday marathon, Roll ‘n Roll Montréal 🍁

 

 

Basilique Notre-Dame

 

Montréal, Québec

 

 

ALASKA for SALE 🌲

Calling?  Obsession?  too much Reality TV?

Think it’s ’cause Alaska’s so big, so rural.  Being isolated, folks count more on each other, make do with what they have.  Strong sense of community, similar to my own childhood.  And of course the Into the Wild manifesto which inspired my Life 2nd Half – that feeling anything is possible.  We’re not stuck.  Dream BIG.  Life is meant to be lived.

Alaska, the Last FrontierHopefully outta my system next 5 years; that’s the strategy.  Reality – I enjoy my creature comforts.  Fresh vegetables, seasonal fruits, accessibility to the Rockies.  In Colorado, they’re our playground.  They don’t cage us in – mountains, road-restrict Alaskans.  Made my list (pros/cons) & bought another plane ticket.  LOL>

Denver-Seattle, Seattle-Anchorage, Anchorage-Cordova ✈️

Most isolated of my Alaskan pilgrimages.  Fishing community, economy-wrecked by the Exxon-Valdez oil spill.  Birds are back, fish numbers up – shellfish ‘bottom dwellers’ gone.  Decades ago, but nothing surviving the inlet’s ocean floor.  For us tourists, you’d never know.  Beautiful scenic Prince William Sound; inland, massive Lake Eyak.

Cordova’s Baja Taco 🐟 – YUM!

Touchdown Cordova.  Long travel day.  3 nights stay at The Reluctant Fisherman.  Missed, not planned?  Transportation.  No Lyft, no Uber.  ONE guy taxi service, 4pm to 4am.  Cash $$ haggled to tag-along other vacationers’ arranged transport.  Mudhole Airport 12 miles from port.  So where’s my rental?  Folks, it’s a one street town.  Population 2500.  Who knew?  Alaskan adventuring on FOOT this holiday.

Hotel dinner.  Black-out curtains & sleeps (limited night, 11pm-3am).

Up about, walk about.  Baja Taco – by far, THE place to feed.  Bib pickup @ the Community Center.  Grocery provisions.  Two-mile walk to Lake Eyak.  Big beautiful QUIET Alaska.  Dig the isolation.  50-50 culture split: Inuits or Anglos in fishing boots.  Moms, kids.  Teens in trendy boot brands.  But all wearing tall/to-your-knee Gorton Fisherman garb.  Fashionistas & dockworker alike.  ‘Deadliest Catch’ Fashion Week.

Downtown shops.  And yep, a museum (surprisingly HUGE, paid for by Exxon).  Better understanding how/why/from where we came.  Eyak, Tlingit, Chugach Eskimo.  Sarah Palin’s Russian neighbors.  LOVE LOVE history.  Afternoon NERD escape.

Big, wild, beautiful ALASKA ❤️

Salmon JAM Festival starts tonite (music JAM not fish jelly) – I’d festival bus to Mt. Eyak tomorrow, after marathoning.

 

 

Cordova Historical Museum

 

Lake Eyak (Cordova)

 

 

M.  Michaela, May and…marathon.

Black Friday sale on Southwest last November – my score?  Quick in-n-out airfare to celebrate Michaela’s Happy 26th in Connecticut.  Kiddo’s got her own digs now, whole lotta happenings since holiday season last.  SUPER excited to see M’s Coventry home.  Country treed & seasonal GREEN.

Post-work flight to Hartford, hotel arrival midnite+, Friday a.m. alarm.  Crazy quick turnaround.  Shower, change of clothes, bib pick-up in Goodwin Park.  the New England Challenge: 6 days, 6 marathons, all 6 NE states.  For me, dropped in just for Connecticut Day, the Nutmeg State.  6am start, 5-hour finish goal.  Over-n-done, re-showered, Michaela’s by noon.  M’s also for Multi-tasking 😊

Two-marathon weekend:  CT on Friday, Denver’s Colfax Marathon Sunday morn.  Good practice.  Registered for my first QUADZILLA over Independence Day break.  4 marathons in 4 days.  Sauvie Island, Tigard, Vancouver & Beaverton — coastal communities ’round Portland (Oregon).  July summer marathoning, gonna be a challenge.  Today however…weather, runner perfect.  Forecast’d rain would hold off ‘til 1.  Pizza & wing-feasting early afternoon (pie from UConn’s Husky Pizza).

Lap course.  Half-mile trail.  Handsome city lake, perfect time of year.  Leafy tree cover, water birds, wetlands.  Path butts up against a golf course.  Sunrise, last-minute race instructions.

One hill.  Not horrible, I ran UP while others walked (Day FIVE of their challenge).  But one hill, TWELVE times.  Downhill trail, leafy green stretch, wetlands, golf course, HILL.  And repeat 12x.

Birthday party motivated, I kept at it.  Finished with a smile.  Think I dig running laps.  Enjoy the camaraderie of other runners.  Feel less isolated, less ‘in my head’, better manages the crazies.

Check, done.  12 laps plus a short loop, that’s 26.2 in the Nutmeg State.

Shower, pizza & Bloody Marys – let the games begin.  May is Michaela month.  Whoop, whoop!  Celebration!

 

New England Challenge: Nutmeg State Marathon
Goodwin Park & Golf Course in Hartford, Connecticut United States
Friday, May 17, 2019 6:04:27 AM

 

Place  Bib#  Name
13  126  K R Haga  M  04:52:50.36

 

 

Nutmeg State Marathon