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"Spadework" is turning 7 years old! Regrann from @wardrum_official - "Spadework" album became 7 years old last weekend!!! Any favourites from our debut? #wardrum #anniversary #spadework #heavymetal - #regrann
New beginnings... 3rd straight alternative bit bigger. #stillbusy # summerscoming #makehaywhilethesunshines #spadework #trails #bmx
My "Weirdo" Long Runs
Running 20 miles alone is something I rarely look forward to. Sure there is a sense of serenity in taking on a distance in solitude and getting lost in your own mind, but it just sounds so daunting. 20 is a lot.
I’ve written in the past about breaking up long-distance runs into smaller digestible distances (instead of thinking of it as 20, run 5 miles, then 10, then 5) and I put this into…
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Terry’s Trainers’ Spadework
people skipping out to sea now on a few planks and a scrap of sail, these tiny boats you could almost hide between swells. oft they’re looking for crew, and in modern times even a thousand miles inland a weak-willed person like yours truly can see the flyers they post and start giving credence to some reckless thoughts. you might tell yourself “I won’t go to sea this year, there’s other years for that, I got a thing or two I got to sew up on land” but hell. may’s a dangerous month.
You’ve survived your mother, kiddo. And furthermore, you know who you are. And that’s what it takes. It’s what survival is all about. Knowing who you are.
Spadework / Timothy Findley
Finally, my everlasting thanks to William Whitehead for his steadfast sense of order, for his companionship and for his endless ability to keep our ship afloat."
Timothy Findley (Spadework, Acknowledgements)