Wednesday, April 18, 2007
About Me
- Name: Vince Hemingson
- Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
As 2011 dawned, I couldn't seem to shake the feeling that something was missing in my life. And no, it wasn't God, the love of a good woman or a superlative bordeaux, although my long-term prospects would probably benefit from a generous infusion of all three. After two Blogs - Boston or Bust, and Fifty in Photos --and eight hundred plus posts about first running and then photography over the past six years, I have decided to just write about whatever I want to write about. What do I want to write about now? I'm not sure. I just know that I want to write and I suspect that on a much deeper level, I need to write. So behold, the birth of, "A Man of a Certain Vintage".
Previous Posts
- 2007 Boston Marathon Reprise
- One Thing After Another
- The Great Boston Marathon Blizzard of '07
- The Last Blog Before Boston
- The Boston Marathon Weather Forecast
- Things to look forward to in Boston...
- Hugs and Puppies
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Road to the Boston M...
- The Great Quandry
- Boston Marathon Race Strategy: and Stuff
Running Links
- Club Fat Ass
- Ultimate marathon site
- Ready2Run
- Lose Weight with Scooter!
- The Bloggling Joggler
- The Ironman Quest...
- See Joe Run
- LoraRuns
- Running in Helsinki
- Roads, mills, laps
- Running With Lydiard
- Triathlete Magazine
- Run Injury Free with Jeff Galloway
- McMillan Running
- The Penguin Times
- Runner's World Magazine
- Running Blog Family Directory
- About.com Running and Jogging
- Heart Rate Training | Club Fat Ass
1 Comments:
nice job vince. I ran Seattle last year in worse weather. 38 degrees farenheit at start time with snow/slush and wind. i know the feeling all the times were about 10-15 minutes slower then usual. I realize it wasnt Boston but I know the feeling of training hard and get a less then stellar time for all the work put in. Its suppose to be about fun and accomplishement anyway so just give yourself a pat on the back and chalk it up to another experience you can put in your runners log. Last but not least there is always next year.
Tim W
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