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Friday, 1 August 2008

Burnt Out

Posted by Earthdreamer at 1.8.08
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    • ▼  August (20)
      • Another wash-out
      • One run too far?
      • Kettlewell
      • The Devil's in the Detail
      • Brunthwaite Hill
      • Leeds v Crystal Palace
      • Classification of Infectious Disease
      • Becoming more sensible!
      • Adventure
      • The Elan Valley
      • The Devil Ride
      • Rites of Passage
      • Choices and Consequences
      • Bug Blitz
      • A Runner Again!
      • Overwhelmed
      • Barden Bridge
      • Grizedale Forest
      • Coniston Water
      • Burnt Out
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Earthdreamer
Ilkley, West Yorkshire, United Kingdom
A couple of years ago I started blogging as a means of recording my training for some running and cycling events. It helped me get out on the moors or on the bike when I was tired or the weather not particularly inviting. I needed something to write about! After a while the blog became less about training and more about life, and I really enjoyed the discipline of writing something every day - until my business took over almost every waking hour and it became impossible to keep up. I've begun to reclaim a few hours each day now, but this blog is going to be a more occasional affair. It's a home for my writing, but I'm hoping that it will also help provide the impetus to write that I seem to need - knowing that there might be a few people out there interested in my ideas and adventures. Having stumbled upon this blog I hope you will find something to enjoy.
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