Monday, April 30, 2007

Day 3

On Friday it was way too hot to run, so instead I swam laps at the Calabasas tennis & swim center. I couldn't find my cap, and I didn't even remember to look for goggles; but I went out and swam as much as my limitations allowed for. This included about half an hour of 2 to 4 lap intervals. I am quite pathetic, but worry not for soon my ability level will rise; much like the tide it will come quite and swift. . .



As for the weekend, Saturday morning I took a run at Pierce Collage with a good friend of mine; we were awake way too early for a Saturday and decided that our time would best be spent running. There are three loops and about three hill on the course; Pukes hill, heart attack hill, dragon loop, dog loop, and lizard loop. Then there is the Duck pond loop and the saute run but I didn't touch those areas for this particular run.
To the right is the view of woodland hills from the top of Dragon loop. :o)

Friday, April 27, 2007

Day 2


There is this nice little shady trail up by Bishop Park that enters into Bell Canyon it is basically a warm up run but, it is extremely useful on the hot California Days. Woodland hills is 90 degrees today and that was at 11:00 am. Gotta love that summer running. :o)


Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Day 1


The Victory Trail head; the start of my first run this training season. It is sunny out with some slow winds. It has been a while since I have run anything; so a short 3 mile jog was all I had planned, only it ended up being a pathetic 2. I felt like I was inhaling out of a balloon and that my legs were divided into block segments that short of just fell on top of each other as I ran, but hopefully that will change quickly.

The real training will begin soon, can't wait for that 40 miles a week. :o)

Monday, April 23, 2007

Intern Life

Interning at the City of Calabasas as a Urban Planner; I am a freshman at California Sate university of Northridge. Planning is a field that covers projects on a varying scale. Everything from the latest in environmental impact, local parks, and new developments, to the signs in front of your business, and the new outdoor fireplace in your back yard. Building the city from it's spine down to every finger tip.

As an Intern my current work load consists of a few minor projects and counter duties, but one day I plan to be a major working part in helping communities develop and maintain their home.

Friday, April 20, 2007


This is my first blog, I came on this site rather randomly and I hope it is as good a place to start as any other. Being my first I suppose I will not be able to tell the difference eathier way. Well, for whatever it may: here is some doug Hilson.