Our first night in Austin we tried to see a few bands since it WAS SXSW. We succeeded but only slightly as work took a high priority. On the way from one venue to another we got caught up in what I can only describe as New Orleans street parade slash Marching Band city takeover slash Pied Piper Extravaganza. They were called MarchFourth and they were Outstanding. I can't even begin to describe so I will just go with pics (you know that whole a picture is worth a thousand words thing) but I don't know if that will even do it justice as I was so caught up in the moment.
There is nothing like an early morning run to give you a total attitude shift. The birds are singing, people are walking their dogs, houses are waking up and all seems right with the world. I know, I know, there are a few of you who will argue vehemently that running, at 6am no less, is not exactly what you would call a good time. But I beg to differ and I challenge you to try it. Just once. I am not going to lie, it's been a tough week. Work has been busy, I had a free lance job that had me up until 3 am on Tuesday night, I have been on an emotional roller coaster and I have had moments where I just wanted to crawl under my covers and hide. When my alarm went off this morning, I was surprisingly not exhausted. I made a mental note that I would just take an easy run. Start out slow. I was scheduled to run 35 minutes but since my run yesterday got ixsnayed (how exactly do you spell that?) I decided to try to go a little longer so I don't pay for it on my run Saturday. SO I hopp
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