F3RVA
Always 70 and Sunny
F3RVA
Always 70 and Sunny

Honey Bees, Pollen, and Murder Hornets

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Eight iron workers chose to forge their personal steel at the Anvil. Temperatures were 70 and sunny. According to the parents dropping their kids for a summer camp trip, the following may possibly have happened.

Routes:

6 Runners: The Honey Meadows Route. 2.5 out, reverso back.

2 Ruckers: 3.5 miles. No Idea (different guy) of the route these two took. Darius did not join today.

Announcements:

RAMM: Speakeasy coming south on Friday for RAMM. This is a Prodigal Son run. A former near West Ender, Speakeasy knows the neighborhoods, street kids, and local hangouts.

Wednesday/Manana (which means tomorrow): Deliverance Workout on the James. Rain or shine, unless it’s shining lightning. 5:00 at Huguenot Landing. BYO boat or let us know you are coming and we’ll try to get an extra boat.

Saturday morning. What are your plans? The morning is looking pretty slow.

Soccer is over. Little league is over. Swimming hasn’t started. Outer Banks cottage rentals are way over-priced. College football hasn’t started. Pro football hasn’t started. CONCACAF Gold Cup is, well, you don’t even follow soccer/football (and they play at night anyway). Gardening will be a no-go mud puddle after all the rain this week. And, Father’s Day was last Sunday so you once a month guys are out of luck, and your M doesn’t want 4 kids anyway. So, basically, you have no plans.

Pick one F3 friend. Tell him you will drive. Get yourselves out to The Bridge. Leave at 6, there by 7:15, starts at 7:30, (free) cup-o-joe afterwards, and you are home by 10. Plus, you will make an Impact (in caps) on men who are working hard to get themselves back on track. Or, you can go to Rock and Roll or Dogpile or Gridiron or whatever that thing in Mechanicsville is called for the 17th Saturday in a row, repeat the same exercises in the same parking lot, half-count the cadence, and have to pay for your own overpriced coffee afterwards at ETs, Einstein’s, Libbie Market, or whatever that thing in Mechanicsville is called. Then, go home and describe what a “Merkin Ladder” is to your 2.0s for the 11th Saturday out of the past 20.

Clown cars forming now.

NMS: Great to catch up with the Mechanicsville crowd this morning (and a great crowd it was). 6 locals and two travelers brought it to the sweet cul-de-sacs of Honey Meadows. YHC thanks the Mechanicsville crowd for officially renaming the Honey Meadows Route to forever after be called “The UpChuck Route.” No joke – Corned Beef made said declaration in front of the official Tomato Flag. YHC is honored. YHC doesn’t even have an Honorary Boulevard, let alone a whole Route.

Fun tidbit: YHC was in Pittsburgh this past weekend watching Handshake’s “what if” girl dance around for 3 hours. Before the show, YHC’s M, aka Carrie, suggested that we visit the Carrie Furnaces (no relation), one of the only former iron mills available to tour anywhere in these fine United States of America. If you are in that area, go visit. Then, the Anvil was open on the Q sheet. It was fate.

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