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Sunday, April 24, 2011

May 1 Run: CommonPlace for a Panther Hollow Greenfield Run

Meet at CommonPlace Coffee in Squirrel Hill for a longish run through Panther Hollow, Greenfield lower and upper (we will climb those fun steps by St. Rosalia's) - our first run of May!

We dithered around enough this morning that the rain stopped by the time we finally set out, pleasing those who had considered going home and running later (or not). It was a Chatham, dead-end, all uphill, really spring run. Yes we ran through Chatham and explored several dead-ends including one above 5th Ave where we stopped to admire the Mansion at Maple Heights. We ran back up lovely Murray Hill Ave, deciding beauty trumped our desire for a more gradual up-hill route. Trees are now in full flower and we even spied a dogwood starting to bloom. It was an appropriate run to welcome spring.

CommonPlace was closed for Easter so we once again invaded the Sunday morning quiet at Coffee Tree. At one point there were at least 3 discussions happening at one time several across the tables - amazing! 

In a blatant display of parental pride I wanted to let the group know that my son Edward will be here this summer to dance with Texture Contemporary Ballet Company. This is a summer company comprised of current and former dancers at Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre as well as  former and current PBT grad students several of whom are now dancing professionally with other companies around the US. They will be performing July 8,9 at the New Hazelett Theater on the North side. They don't have a website but you can find them on Facebook. I will send out more information as the time gets closer.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

April 24 (Easter Sunday) run: Commonplace Coffee to start

Next up: April 24, Easter Sunday – will start at Commonplace Coffee and go somewhere, depending.

Today’s running weather was like Baby Bear’s porridge – not too cold, not too hot – and the route took us from Pt. Breeze to Regent Square – almost close enough to Virginia’s house to smell the coffee – and then back again through Frick Park and the cemetery, where the new leaves are just a green haze in the distance. Continued grumbling was overheard regarding the failure several weeks ago to circle PNC Park on Opening Day – it’s clear it won’t stop until we correct this outrage - and some more, though not nearly as much as you would expect, on the seemingly endless uphill stretches. We asked group scientist Jan how it is possible to go up so much more than down, and she assured us that Pittsburgh geological conditions are unique in this regard. However, she was adamant on the point of handwriting analysis, which is COMPLETELY unscientific. By the time we got to that, we had settled down to coffee, where – probably to make up for last week – iPhones were laid down on the table like revolvers in a John Wayne film, and the tip of the week is: use some app (ask Aimee) to let you read .pdf’s on it, and then transfer all your recipes! You can also see the Taylor Allderdice yearbook for Max’s Dad’s class (he is 95) from cover to cover. BUT can you watch Breaking Bad on it? More grumbling surfaced about how you can’t do anything these days that doesn’t involve Facebook or Groupon – but then it became clear that the latter was instrumental in getting some of our runners into rowing, about which they are pretty psyched, so hey, it’s not all bad. Just so they don’t jump ship!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Apr 17 Run: Entrance to Frick Park at Reynolds and S. Homewood

Hoping that the warm weather brings out the leaves, we will run in Frick Park next week. Meet at the entrance across from the Frick Art Museum at the junction of Reynolds and Homewood Avenues.

Today felt like the first official Spring run of 2011. There was a slight mist on the river, the air felt milder and daffodils were blooming along the S. Side trail - it was a welcome change after what seemed like endless gray days. We ran a big loop along the Mon: down on the Jail Trail, across the Smithfield Street Bridge, up the S. Side Trail and then back across the Hot Metal Bridge - a route full of scenic views and interesting sites. We even raced (well race might be too strong a word) a barge up the Mon and beat it before we had to turn off.

As a sign that Spring has come, talk at coffee included gardening but also consignment stores. Wendy recommended: Designer Days Boutique on Ellsworth Ave. And because we can't go too long without discussing iPhones, Teri captured our attention on the run with her experiences at an iPhone workshop at the Apple Store.

Today's route, thanks to PtBrit:

Sunday, April 03, 2011

April 10 Run: Jail Trail/South Side from Hot Metal Bridge/2nd Ave. side

Meet at the parking lot near the Hot Metal Bridge - 2nd Ave. side - for a Jail Trail/South Side run. Coffee place TBD - Big Dog on Sarah St.?

It was a grey day later on today, but not for our valiant and irrepressible band (many of whom awesomely started in Squirrel Hill) who got the benefit of a glowing sunrise over misty rivers from three (count 'em!) bridges this morning. This had apparently been billed as an Opening Day run, and since we only got a distant glimpse of PNC Park, we heard some grumbling from Tom about being brought to this run under false pretenses. We hope there will be no legal action. Speaking of which, we once more were guilty of flouting the law as we slinked past and clambered over various barriers trying to reach Pt. State Park but were turned back as the City Works employee drove his truck directly at us making threatening hand gestures. This did allow us to give a second greeting to a friendly man camped out overnight on the overpass - he was rather forgiving of our disturbing him.
Other things of note: three spots where we were provided with some decent party music; patterned river sludge on the Mon Wharf; special appearances of Virginia's lovely daughter Abby and of Sharon who is in between trips to Africa. And nobody looked at their iPhone during coffee!

Now this from our foreign correspondent: PtB:

"For Tom we were looking at flotsam and jetsam and there is a difference - a legal difference - so Tom worthy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flotsam_and_jetsam

And I came across a recipe for a British fruit jelly which is different to a jam but reminded me of that great evening at Wendy's when we were "canning". And what to do with windfall apples. Rose Prince wrote a great book called /The New English Kitchen/ which looks at what we buy, cook etc and being more careful, having less leftovers, what to do with the leftovers, buying different things to create good meals, with less money etc. So a recipe specifically for windfall in the book she talks of adding a teaspoon of chili to one jar for with sausages (ask Paula & Jonathan about good British Bangers). Or spreading the basic jam with blue cheese in a sandwich....mmmmm: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/3346058/Cooking-with-apples-I-demand-a-windfall-tax.html#
Please don't judge me by the google-pages I find.... The Telegraph is the most right wing of British papers but c'est la vie - apples is apples."