Friday, August 18 Walk: 13 miles Bike: 28 miles Ox Cart: 0 (woo hoo!) Didn't get any numbers but it was definitely cooler and less humid! Maybe it was the nicer weather, maybe it was having that 20-mile rest yesterday, but I felt strong walking. I was mostly among the middlers, but a couple times found that I powered up to the front. Until I got told that the lead car wanted me to slow down. Foolish, yes, to admit that I felt confused and ashamed, as though I'd committed some flaming faux pas. I didn't understand and didn't want to be a trouble-maker; I slipped to nearly the back of the pack, hugging the white line. As with any group of people, there is some drama. I don't want to be the cause of any; I try to stay invisible. I'd unintentionally broken out of stealth mode and hoped this would put me back in it. Meanwhile, Jim was still struggling, on and off the ox cart. His feet...there are healing blisters, developing one...
Right; there was an advertisement for the Fr. Sorin Story at the back of the last issue of ND Magazine. The show is written, directed, and performed by three respective alumni. Matt and I were in FTT at the same time and worked on a good number of shows together. He's touring the Fr. Sorin show this fall and into next spring. I know he has a stop in Dallas, and I'll go see him.
ReplyDeleteDad and I wanted to just introduce ourselves and say hi but he had to leave right after the Q and A. Think he said 2 more weeks of rehearsals until they open. It was hugely generous for him to take the time to perform for us.
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