It goes right by the end of my street, and there aren't even as many people parked blocking my street as usual. I did hear the cheering when presumably the first group - the leaders went by.
It goes right by the end of my street, and there aren't even as many people parked blocking my street as usual. I did hear the cheering when presumably the first group - the leaders went by.
When they showed it on t.v. some of the areas were empty, where they would normally be 4-5 people deep!Originally Posted by Karen
I've never been but I've always wanted to. I should have gone today. I probably could have found a parking space.![]()
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Doesn't the Kenyan men win every year??
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Not every year, but they often win - and it's no surprise, given how much of certain Kenyan cultures involve running - from childhood on! And, of course, they never have to cancel training because of blizzards at home ...
Yes, this would have been the year to come, our street is usually lined with cars by early morning (the Marathon runs by the end of our little street) and we cannot get anywhere for hours aftrewards. Right now, my street looks normal - as in empty! I'm sure the route is still blocked, and I couldn't drive anywhere, but I think everyone decided to watch from home this year.
A young friend of mine did the marathon. It is the 8th one she has done and her second Boston. She is 28 years old. I worry how this will affect her joints as she ages. Other than that, I am very proud of *my* Molly. (I spent a lot of time with her when she was a little girl, but I can's take any credit for her athletic inclination.)
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