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My weekend in four photos.

My weekend in four photos. Photo: Bear Country 95.3

My weekend in four photos.

Who wasn’t at the Franklin County Fairgrounds on Saturday for Franklin County’s Largest Tag Sale? It was a busy place!

We had almost 100 vendors selling just about everything. I was by the main gate for most of the day and I should have taken more photos of the crazy items people were taking away from the event! Chairs, tires, and puppies too!

A family from Vermont was their selling the cutest golden retriever puppies. I admit that I sent a text back to the family to see if anyone would be disappointed if I came home with this one. I stayed strong and left empty-handed but did get the sellers contact information just in case!

Thanks to everyone who stopped by to support my run on Mother’s Day.   Ericka over at the Stout Pigeon Coffee Company supplied me with a coffee gift bag to raffle. All the money went to my pledge goal for the half marathon run.

Yesterday was the big run. I am happy to say I took a couple minutes off my time from last year, running the 13.1 miles in two hours and ten minutes. It was just below a 10-minute mile pace which is exactly where I like to be for my ability.

Such a great event. Thanks to all those who pledged my run. It was the 14th Annual WMASS Mother’s Day Half Marathon. Donations are still being accepted. All proceeds going to the Cancer Connection in Northampton.

I am not too sore today. Overall feeling good. Feeling strong.

I hope you had a good weekend!

-Kevin

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