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Saturday, February 11, 2006

Great run - 8 miles, especially at 5 in the afternoon. Not my best time to run. I like early mornings better. I believe I have developed blisters, some bruising, under both my toes next to my little toes. I guess I'll loose those nails too in the next week or so. They are somewhat painful. I have a race to run (10K) next Saturday to hopefully make better on my qualifying time for the Peachtree Road Race in July. I hope my two toes are not going to be a bother. I'll take tomorrow off and just do a short run on Monday increasing my distance throughout the week until Thursday. I generally take the day before a race off so Friday will be an off day also.

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