6:30 a.m. Haddonfield and the small town is coming to life with walkers, runners, people on bikes and dogs. Everyone smiles or says hello which is something I missed terribly in Munich where there wasn't much casual interaction between folks on the street. Europeans love to smugly say how phony Americans are, always asking "How are you?" or telling someone to have "a good day" without caring about the response. Who knows, maybe it is fake, but I am as happy as hell to back in this little town and smiling at people!
Thursday, September 22, 2005
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1 Comments:
By 6:30 I've already run through Haddonfield's streets (and Haddon Heights', and Audubon's, and sometimes even Haddon Twp's) and am in the shower. There's no doubt that running through H'field makes for a happy runner.
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