I have a very slim chance to be the only guy to make sainthood before making Pope!! I say slim because I'm pretty sure you need to perform a miracle before you can get canonized. Speaking of which, where the hell did that word come from? It sounds like something pretty violent really. There's a few people I'd like to canonize! Actually making sainthood may not be that great a gig anyway, because I think you need to be dead first!
But alas, I'm going for the miracle anyway, and then they can consider it after I'm gone.
Tomorrow is long run day and unusually for me I'm not really looking forward to it. The weather looks kind of uncertain, except that the lack of sunshine seems pretty definite. Weather aside however, if I manage to get any kind of decent run in tomorrow it will indeed be a freakin miracle after today's bike ride.
Three and a half hours total! That includes 15 mins warmup, and 15 cooldown. The main set was 3 hours at 163 watts. If I compare that to my original test ride of 30 mins at 172 I'm quite proud of my effort, but it was very, very tough. To pedal continuously for that period of time while under the constant pressure of the power meter is tough mentally The legs are feeling the burn, but it's the brain that wants to quit.
We'll see what tomorrow brings but I really have my expectations in check. Sainthood may just have to wait for another day. Besides, I don't trust their decision making. My mother has been dead for several years already, and I'm still waiting for her "canonization"??
And just to prove I'm not prejudiced, here are 3 quotes from the same saint. I think I like this guy
"If God can work through me, he can work through anyone."
"Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words."
Love
Peter
But alas, I'm going for the miracle anyway, and then they can consider it after I'm gone.
Tomorrow is long run day and unusually for me I'm not really looking forward to it. The weather looks kind of uncertain, except that the lack of sunshine seems pretty definite. Weather aside however, if I manage to get any kind of decent run in tomorrow it will indeed be a freakin miracle after today's bike ride.
Three and a half hours total! That includes 15 mins warmup, and 15 cooldown. The main set was 3 hours at 163 watts. If I compare that to my original test ride of 30 mins at 172 I'm quite proud of my effort, but it was very, very tough. To pedal continuously for that period of time while under the constant pressure of the power meter is tough mentally The legs are feeling the burn, but it's the brain that wants to quit.
We'll see what tomorrow brings but I really have my expectations in check. Sainthood may just have to wait for another day. Besides, I don't trust their decision making. My mother has been dead for several years already, and I'm still waiting for her "canonization"??
And just to prove I'm not prejudiced, here are 3 quotes from the same saint. I think I like this guy
"If God can work through me, he can work through anyone."
"Preach the Gospel at all times and when necessary use words."
"Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the impossible."
---St Francis of Assisi
Love
Peter
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