
May all on the forum have a good one wether you celebrate or not, and hopefully we will be able to enjoy a much better year as we move forward.
Stay safe and stay well.
I didn't have to
Well done Fiki, nice work.Fiki wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:46 pmI didn't have to, it simply was a pretty good year. During the first lockdown, we had fantastic spring weather, and I could go for a run a few times a week. The fine weather meant I ran my first half-marathon, not bad at my age.
My life didn't really change all that much, and the only major disadvantage to Covid-19 for me was not being able to get to the UK for research. Other than that...![]()
Every cloud...tootsie323 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 7:48 amWell done Fiki, nice work.Fiki wrote: ↑Mon Dec 28, 2020 1:46 pmI didn't have to, it simply was a pretty good year. During the first lockdown, we had fantastic spring weather, and I could go for a run a few times a week. The fine weather meant I ran my first half-marathon, not bad at my age.
My life didn't really change all that much, and the only major disadvantage to Covid-19 for me was not being able to get to the UK for research. Other than that...![]()
My year has been pretty positive but for the opposite reason. I had leg surgery just before the first lockdown but, with events cancelled, have not really missed out on running in that respect whilst I've been recovering. Added to that I finally took on open water swimming - indoor pools being closed leaving me no option but to use a local lake.
Only real negative is not being able to see my parents (my father is suffering from a heart condition). But we're in touch pretty constantly, my little bro has formed a bubble with them and we're a pretty pragmatic family in that respect.
All in all I'm a lot better off than so many people, so I'm in no position to moan.
Edit: oh - and wishing you all a good 2021!