Sunday, 13 May 2012

Inside Out

I don't normally take pictures of my outdoor look but today I had a little more time.
I was getting the bus to work as I wanted to run home.
Although the sun came out later in the day,  it was a bit chilly waiting for the Number 44 to turn up.
Work is 8.4 miles from my house and it means that I can get a good 80 minute workout before I get home.




I look forward to running home; it helps clear my head and means that when I get home from work I can relax knowing that I have got a good workout in.
Although it is 5 months away from The Liverpool Marathon I am managing to run between 20 and 30 miles a week as a base pace.



Running has also helped me appreciate the unseasonably cool weather which makes it much easier to run in.
Now I've said that - just wait for the heatwave!


I wore:
Boots - Clarks
Skirt - Marks & Spencer
Top - Gap
Jacket - Zara
Scarf - River Island
Bag - TK Maxx

5 comments:

  1. (You work on a Sunday?) You look stunning in this outfit and I love this look. What colour are the tights/where from? Much nicer than black or brown. Bright sunshine outside today so I've put on a spring outdoor look for the first time since the mini-heatwave in March. Also a French striped top but in khaki/white to complement my BHS chinos. Good for you and your running - I'm very impressed. I must get back to my my morning 'runs' (fast walks) which I stopped during the awful monsoons because too slippery to risk a twisted ankle or worse.Cx

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  2. I'm very impressed with your running, what an achievement.
    Love that scarf. x

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  3. You look lovely, and I admire your dedication to running, you'll be flying round that marathon course in 5 months! xxxx

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  4. So when you run home from work do you leave your work attire in a locker or something?

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  5. Good job with the running. I like the complete with the jacket here but I wonder if you run with that bag. Seems like it would be hard.

    Darla

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