03 April 2010

Baltic Tour Highlight #3: Running in Foreign Lands


B is ready to run. I am protesting having my picture taken. What's new.

Readers of this blog will know that I am a runner. If you are a new reader (I may have some as of late), you can read about it here or here. Or my personal favorite, here. But I have never run in a foreign country. Until this last trip.

I had no idea how much I would enjoy two things:

First, there seems to me no better way to enjoy a new city than by running through it. Mostly, when I have run in new cities before, I have run on routes suggested by those who know the area or on roads I have scouted out beforehand. Here, I was able to really explore totally new places with no preconcieved ideas of where I was going. We just decided how long we were going to run for and left, finding the route as we went. As a result, I got to see some of the following things:


Raekoja Plats (Town Hall Square) in Tallinn


The Russian Orthodox Church in the Tallinn old town. When we went back later on, there was a beautiful service taking place.


One of the towers of Tallinn's medieval wall. They all have names, and while I don't know the name of this one, my favorite tower-name is Paks Margareeta, or Fat Margaret.

Second, running with a partner (pictured above). I have only run with others a couple of times, and, generally, I don't love it. My pacing is off, I can't listen to my podcasts, and I don't get that time alone that I really crave when running. Even when I have run races, I have mostly done it alone. But my lovely friend B and I both wanted to run while away, and we decided to do it together. It was way more fun than I anticipated. We chatted together, we explored together, we got cold and wet together (from the snow), and we were able to keep some kind of a normal routine together.

My favorite run was in Helsinki, when we joined by another and ran in a large loop around the city. The three of us had a great talk, the sun was out, and we saw some really fun stuff. Unfortuately, I didn't take any pictures there, so you will just have to take my word for it.

The funniest moment occurred after our first run of the trip in Tallinn. Just as we returned to the hotel, we ran into our advisor, who also likes to run. He looked at me, looked at B, and then asked "So B, could you keep up with Laney?" B, who is very much in shape and works out as much as I run, was not a fan of this particular question, which was asked in complete seriousness. He made a point of mentioning to multiple people later that he was not out of breath, or looking tired in any way (which was true). When we went on our next run in Tartu, and B beat me to the top of the hill, he was elated.

I made sure to tell our advisor.

4 comments:

  1. Poor Brett--such an insult! Sounds like a good time. More please.

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  2. Love the photos and bits and pieces of your trip.

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  3. I've only ever walked about foreign cities, but running sounds way more efficient.

    Remember how on our first date, we ran around Green Lake? If only I knew then what I know now...

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  4. I loved walking through Old Town on our early morning exercise hours. Definitely the best time to be there! Did you guys ever eat at Kompressor? Mmmm, yummy pancakes!

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