Thanksgiving Day is a harvest festival. Traditionally, it is a time to give thanks for the harvest and express gratitude in general. While perhaps religious in origin, Thanksgiving is now primarily identified as a secular holiday.
Last Saturday I was privileged to attend the dedication ceremony of the first ever Habitat for Humanity home (note that [...]
I received an email today from Lt. Donal Dryer. D J, as he refers to himself, is currently stationed in Iraq. DJ is a marathon runner. DJ contacted me this April and wanted to know if he could be an “official” participant in the 2009 Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon. The only catch was that he needed [...]
I received an email today from Lt. Donal Dryer. D J, as he refers to himself, is currently stationed in Iraq. DJ is a marathon runner. DJ contacted me this April and wanted to know if he could be an “official” participant in the 2009 Deadwood Mickelson Trail Marathon. The only catch was that he [...]
After reading a little blurb in Men’s Health Magazine in the Fall of 1991 that stated the most marathons run in a single year was 87, I decided I could top that number. A month earlier I had just completed my Shore To Shore In 104 cross country trek from San Fran to D.C. for Habitat for [...]
As noted in Scott Ludwig’s new book A PASSION FOR RUNNING, “Jerry Dunn is a man on a mission.”
I suppose I’d have to agree with Scott. It does seem that I’m continually creating new “missions” for myself. Take 2010 for example. In October of next year the inaugural Run Crazy Horse Marathon & Half Marathon will make it’s [...]