Easy Effort, Good Rhythm, and Spring Energy This afternoon’s run with Dixie was exactly what I needed — simple, steady, and full of that early‑spring energy that makes getting outside feel effortless. We headed out for a relaxed 2 km loop, and the pace reflected the intention: nothing rushed, nothing forced, just moving together and enjoying the moment. The route wound along familiar paths, and the map from the run shows those little shifts in pace that come naturally when you’re running with a dog who’s curious about everything. Dixie kept a good rhythm beside me, happy to be out again, and the whole run had that calm, companionable feel we’ve settled into over time. What really stood out today was how balanced the effort felt. The heart‑rate breakdown shows almost the entire run sitting right in the Easy and Aerobic zones — 10:56 in Easy and 10:26 in Aerobic — which is exactly the kind of work that builds endurance without beating up the body. It’s the kind of run that quietly ...
Late‑Night Miles, Warm Air, and One Happy Dog Tonight turned into one of those unexpectedly perfect running nights. I got off work a bit early, and even though it was already nine, Dixie was buzzing with that “let’s go” energy. So we headed out for a run under the streetlights, the air still holding onto the warmth from a day that climbed up to around 20°C. It was warm enough that by the time we got home, the house was sitting at 75°F — about 23.8°C — definitely on the toasty side for this time of year. I’ve still got all the windows open because I’m refusing to turn on the AC this early in the season. The run itself felt solid. Dixie was excited right from the start, ears up, tail going, ready to move. She’s had a spoiled day — I took her for a walk, Kim took her for a walk, and then she still had the energy for a run. She kept a great pace beside me, and we even stopped for one photo along the way. There were signs everywhere reminding people to pick up after their dogs, which m...