tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6475703851125751608.post5044579092019681451..comments2023-10-13T07:22:49.426-04:00Comments on Smoke Training: The 700Carolina Johnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14834384961037080805noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6475703851125751608.post-71767676072605044482015-07-15T12:27:39.888-04:002015-07-15T12:27:39.888-04:00Wow. 700 that is awesome. I honestly have not id...Wow. 700 that is awesome. I honestly have not idea how many I am at. Now I am curious. Abbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16974948295074149005noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6475703851125751608.post-18402917620584930462015-07-15T09:41:57.574-04:002015-07-15T09:41:57.574-04:00Congrats on hitting 700 posts! I don't feel d...Congrats on hitting 700 posts! I don't feel disillusioned by blogging like other people do either. For me, it's been a fantastic way for me to 'meet' other like-minded people with similar goals. I trained for my first marathon in 2006 completely on my own. All I had was Hal Higdon's book and his online training plans. I didn't have running friends back then so I had no one to talk to about my training and it ended up being a pretty lonely process for me. So I am thankful for the fact that blogging has introduced me to so many active people who have a wealth of knowledge about endurance training and are just all-around great people that I enjoy spending time with. I love my in-real-life friends but we don't have as much in common in terms of interest as I do with my blogging friends which makes my blog friendships extra special and rewarding.Lisa from Lisa's Yarnshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05335500882510597919noreply@blogger.com