Morning Run: Like a house on fire

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@steevc just finished a 5.98km run, that lasted for 36 minutes.
This run helped steevc burn 442.0 calories.


Description from Strava:
Do not worry, that is not my house. This happened a while ago near us, but I had not taken a close look before. The family got out, but I think they lost their dog in the fire.

I was out to do an intervals run on the local hill. It was cool out there, but that always suits me as long as it is dry. I did my five sprints over about 300m with gentle jogs back down. Strava is not showing great times for the segment, but the graph looks good to me. If I get under 5min/km even for a short while I am happy as my legs do not go that quick generally. I am trying to train them to get used to it.

There were a few other runners around, but nobody I know. There are a lot of runners generally. It is just such a convenient workout as you just need some decent shoes and the outings cost nothing. I use it as podcast listening time. Today I had one about Frank Zappa. Podcasting has become huge these days, but I have a bunch I listen to regularly and I have followed some of them for many years.

I would have liked to be at Hivefest in Malaysia, but that is a long way to go. I have been to several of the events for this social blockchain in other countries and they are always fun. You meet such interesting people and it is not all about money. People want alternatives to the corporate platforms that offer more freedom. It is a bit like the wild west and you do get some 'outlaws', but I find it generally good. If any Stravans want an account I can set you up.

Run free and live free.


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So you are still going to do nothing

You have seen what your friends have done

You are involved blocktrades is your friend

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House fires are awful, I nearly drove past one not so long ago, the fire brigade etc were already there and turned me back on myself. A few days later I drove through the same village and saw the aftermath, it wasn’t good but the people were safe from what information I could find.

I love podcasts and dream of having enough time to work on my own. I’ve got a big playlist of ones I love and all are fantastic.

I hope to attend a hivefest one day. Malaysia would have been great and I did look into it but couldn’t do it.

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We've never had a fire, but it must be terrible. I saw another house in the village just as the firemen were leaving, but that kept its roof.

I have done a podcast, but it is a lot of work. I could never keep to a regular schedule, but it was fun. You have to find somewhere to host it if people are to be able to use apps to get it. I tried a couple, but if I do it again I may try on the site I rent.

Hivefest is well worth attending, but I am avoiding long flights. I expect it will be Europe again soon and there are some other events. We do need some in the UK, but someone has to do the organising. We had some in London at a food hall and those were fun. You just need a venue where people can hang out and talk.

!BEER

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I’d love one to take place here but would love it if we hosted one in a city like Prague, Lisbon, Rome or Funchal because Madeira is lovely and they’ve embraced crypto there.

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Talking about Hivefest, I would have loved to be at one but there hasn't been any close to us here in Nigeria

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Someone has to organise it. I know there are lots of Hivers in Nigeria, so it should be possible to get a good crowd together. I'm sure others would fly in.

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Yeah Malaysia is not comfortable place for westerns... Poor doggie

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So you are going to keep blanking me

Your friends are scammers and farmers 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

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Now that's a number worth celebrating.

!BEER

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