Morning Run: Daffs

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steevc just finished a 6.94km run, that lasted for 41 minutes.
This run helped steevc burn 509.0 calories.


Description from Strava:
It was pretty wet earlier in the week, but today was dry and a little warmer. It is definitely feeling like spring with various flowers and buds on the trees appearing. The birds are in full song.

I was thinking of doing my hill sprints, but decided to just do the regular loop. I was at our pub jam session last night and a little beer in my system can make me sluggish. It took a while to get going, but then the muscles need to warm up.

I do like that I can do a lot of the run away from the traffic. I just have podcasts coming through my bone conduction headphones plus the sounds of nature. There is a field of sheep up there with some lambs. I was going to take a picture of them, but it was hard to get a clear view, so I did the flowers instead. Messing around with that meant I was a bit slow on that stretch. I decided to try and pick up the pace to get the average down a bit.

Of course it is easier to go quicker when running downhill. I just tried to keep it up when I got back on the flat. At the end my watch said I averaged just over 6min/km, but Strava has it just under. I think it takes account of when I was not moving. The result was another negative split. I have to push myself to improve.

I will see if I can do parkrun this week, but they need volunteers again. The course should not be too bad at the moment. I know there were a lot more runners last Saturday after the washout/mudbath the week before. I am not so fussed about getting more runs recorded since I got past 100. It is a long way to the next milestone anyway.

With it being brighter today we should get more solar power from our panels. On the rainy days we struggled to charge the battery, but are still saving money.

Run free!


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About the Athlete: Older guy trying to keep fit, but still hope to go quicker.

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The daffs are coming, spring is almost here!!

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I'm sure I heard that spring travels northwards at about 4mph, so you would get it a few days after us, but it's feeling that way now. I just wonder if nature is getting confused as it's been relatively warm.

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well done Steve, your body and mind really appreciate your efforts

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We have an inverter that works on a plug point, but it is limited to only 2 hours of support during the power cuts. I am also thinking about installing solar, but we will have to save up a long time for it.

!BEER

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Our solar cannot work when the mains is off, but if you have it on a separate circuit then it should not an issue. You would have to see what the payback time is. It could save you money as well as covering the power cuts. We should be feeding a lot of power to the grid, but are waiting for them to pay us for it. That takes a while to sort out.

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Luckily our inverter runs on a lithium battery and it works when the mains are off, but like I said, only for 2 hours. We also have the payback scheme here, when one feeds extra power into the grid, and I have designed the solar system to feed at least 50% back in, but it's the start up capital that we don't have yet.

Some solar companies offer loans, but we are allergic to debt, and so we will just continue to save until we have enough.

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We had the funds for our system and it seems like a good long term investment, but then it is something we wanted to do anyway.

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Yep! It is indeed an excellent investment with great savings in long run.

!PIZZA

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You’re really doing a great work
Keep it up!

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The spring is really around the corner

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