A run I'd never attempted in over the 43 years I'd traveled up north, not even considering it. Last year I did a run up to the Trapp Family Lodge and back to Mountain Rd. Also, it was a run I'd never done until last year. So, for my over 12 mile run this morning a course I'd never attempted this path. So, I did the following this morning: I began at Mountain Rd. to Moscow Road to Trapp to S.Luce Hill Rd. to Haul Road to the Cabin ran down the muddy Chris Trail midway then back up to Haul Road then to S. Luce Hill Rd. to Moscow Rd. And to Mountain Rd. It was a rugged, rocky, lumpy, tree covered, no traffic trail for about 9 miles of the run. I saw Noone on the dirt and trails that I ran on, filled with patches of grass, rocks, and dirt. It rained as I climbed up the dirt and rock filled roadway/trail for 45 minutes of the first hour of the run. On the return run it was a mostly steep downhill, I had to keep my body loose, my knees bent and jockey back and forth to avoid...
If you've ever seen the 1950 movie, "Harvey" with Jimmy Stewart playing Elwood. P. Dowd its a comedy-drama about a man who has a puca, named Harvey. Its an invisible 6'3" white rabbit, that he has as a friend. People think he's crazy, as he has these supposed imaginary conversations with "Harvey". I cannot remember the ending, for I saw it in the 1960s as a child. This leads me to what the writer Mary Chase of the screenplay written in 1944, may have intended; however, it could be left up to the interpretation of the viewers. In my mind as a child, I didn't think talking to an imaginary friend was crazy. And I believe we all do this, even in our adult lives yet we don't usually tell anyone. At least, the older people I treated throughout my near 30 years of doing so did do this. Some said, they would speak to their dead spouses. Women were more comfortable with it. I can say I am. In doing so, there is this near divine or sometimes divine ...