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Monthly Archives: October 2018
Swimming, 18th October 2018
Didn’t entirely feel like going swimming today thanks to general tiredness and a bit of stiffness in my back, but I dragged myself along to keep the momentum going. This was my second attempt at: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 … Continue reading
Swimming, 16th October 2018
My set today: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 53s, rest interval 22s 200m front crawl swim down This all went pretty well. I had one rep slower than 52s but still under 53s, most … Continue reading
Swimming, 15th October 2018
Arrived poolside to find the pool empty today and so it remained for most of my set which was a repeat of last Thursday: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 54s, rest interval 21s 200m … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #22
Not a good weekend weather-wise here thanks to “Storm Callum”, but nowhere near as bad as it seems to have been a few tens of miles north on the other side of the Severn Estuary, so I shan’t be complaining … Continue reading
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Swimming, 12th October 2018
Late night at work last night and an early morning today left me feeling less than energetic when it came to swimming today. That added to the fact that the school session ate into swimming time again left me deciding … Continue reading
Swimming, 11th October 2018
Tough day today. A new, faster set and my upper arms were feeling tired even before I’d finished the warm-up: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 54s, rest interval 21s 200m front crawl swim down … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #21
But for a foggy start it has been a lovely day here today, allowing me to skip off work for a few hours and get some welding done. So at long last, here we have it. Pretty much all the … Continue reading
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Swimming, 9th October 2018
Wasn’t sure what to expect today, having completed my current set yesterday and still feeling a bit of tiredness in my arms and shoulders. Things didn’t start well when I discovered that the goggles I’d removed from my bag to … Continue reading
Swimming, 8th October 2018
Back to the pool today for a repeat of last Friday’s session when I didn’t feel that I’d done very well at all: 400m front crawl warm-up 25 x 50m front crawl, target time 55s, rest interval 20s 200m front … Continue reading
Building an observatory. Construction #20
I had hoped to get to the point where the roof frame could be put in place this weekend, but the weather had other ideas and my time to work on the roof was limited to a couple of hours … Continue reading
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