Wow... It was absolutely gorgeous out today. Looking out the window while sitting at my desk all day, I knew it was nice, but man, when I took that first step out the door as I headed home to get changed for the run, it was just sooo refreshing. The temperature was 72 degrees when I left work. That's about 12 degrees warmer than it's been at any point I can remember so far this year, and about 20-30 degrees warmer than what its normally been. At least on any day when I was going out for a run anyway for sure. It really was a *VERY* welcome change of pace...
Fred had indicated that he wanted to run all the way to the actual marathon finish line tonight, and since I hadn't actually done that yet at any point in my training, I promptly agreed. Technically the Crossroads Irish Pub (where we typically head straight to for these runs) is not actually on the course, but instead you take a slight detour as you come through Kenmore Square, and deviate from the course, cutting the route about 0.5mi short of where the actual finish line would be. Tonight we ran all the way to the finish, and then circled back to the bar after that. It was pretty crowded with pedestrians (due to the nice weather) as we came down Boylston st toward the finish line, but it was still very nice to say that I've now run every single portion of the course at some point during my training... I mean, what can I say, I guess I'm a little cheesy, but I just like the symbolism of it.
So this was the last "Crossroads" run of the season. Running around the river in the warm summer sun is certainly something I'm looking very forward to, but yeah, I'm also going to miss these cold night time runs over the hills as well. Since late November/December almost every Thursday night I've trekked myself out to the Woodland t-stop, and run back along the course over the Newton Hills, down Beacon st, and finished up at Crossroads for some free pizza, and maybe a couple of beers. It really has been a truly wonderful experience, and I'm very grateful have had the opportunity. I would also recommend these runs to anyone training for Boston, as they definitely have helped me get really familiar with the Newton Hills, and I'm feeling very confident about when I come to them on race day.
We didn't really push all that hard, but maintained a very consistent pace all the way throughout, and I was very pleased with the run. I was feeling very fresh and relaxed after taking another couple days rest having last run Tuesday morning. I'm really enjoying the taper now tho, and just trying to make sure I get myself completely rested up.