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Out for 5 miles at 1100.
Parked at Lammas Land and ran around Coe Fen and Sheeps Green, then through Grantchester Meadows and back. My first 5 miles since Easter (*hangs head in shame*) - it was hard work at the very end, but I feel good now.
Running through Grantchester Meadows I was struck again by the palette of greens - the dark blue-green of the coarse grasses contrasting with the brighter green of the finer meadow grass, the pastel-pale green of hops threading through a darker green hedgerow, the yellow-green of the riverside weeping willows alternating with the light gray-green of the breeze-turned leaves of the ordinary willows. Rich, lush, end-of-summer greens, not the fresh greens of spring and early summer. Almost impossible to catch on camera, but perhaps a painter might do it. Gorgeous.
Parked at Lammas Land and ran around Coe Fen and Sheeps Green, then through Grantchester Meadows and back. My first 5 miles since Easter (*hangs head in shame*) - it was hard work at the very end, but I feel good now.
Running through Grantchester Meadows I was struck again by the palette of greens - the dark blue-green of the coarse grasses contrasting with the brighter green of the finer meadow grass, the pastel-pale green of hops threading through a darker green hedgerow, the yellow-green of the riverside weeping willows alternating with the light gray-green of the breeze-turned leaves of the ordinary willows. Rich, lush, end-of-summer greens, not the fresh greens of spring and early summer. Almost impossible to catch on camera, but perhaps a painter might do it. Gorgeous.