A nearly nice day
Hold on to your hats, dear readers: today, for the first time since my return to the island of Britain, it was sunny. I woke up to the sun streaming in through my windows, had a late breakfast, and enjoyed an early afternoon run. But the weather here, being an unpredictable pain in the galoshes, decided to rain later in the afternoon. But now there’s a clear evening sky, and I saw stars tonight for the first time I’ve noted while in England.
This afternoon’s run also marked the beginning of Douglas’ Hilary Term Training Program (“HTTP”). (Hilary term is the name for the January-April term at Oxford.) In just 8 short weeks, I will be a fit running machine. Either that or I’ll have shin splints. But both will be fun, I bet.
Another project for the term is Conquering the World. I’ve already got henchmen working on my skull island headquarters off the coast of Point Pelee.
