Local streets
Run Time: 61:20 + 2-minute kick

One thing I found insufficient reason to do in Seymour was to see more of it. I have given up on the idea of driving to a trail or track to run. I don’t like having car keys and a wallet on my person while I am running. I am really not too happy about having a motel key on me, but that is the bare minimum.

So for this run I just did some loops and laps around a multi-block section next to a golf course, off of the main drive. I stayed on grass for most of it. I saw a few golfers straying onto the business properties alongside the course, so I stayed wide of the course. No need to get beaned by a golf ball. There was a church compound – main church with a community center and some kind of outreach facility, which was next to a correctional center. Appears that someone is doing some good work in Seymour. It’s not just Seymour, it’s Domour.

It wasn’t extremely hot, but it felt hot. No wind, muggy, greater gravitational pull because Indiana is the Crossroads of America. It wasn’t the most enjoyable run I’ve ever had. When you’ve run along the Snake River in Twin Falls, ID, a side street in Seymour is inevitably going to promote just going through the motions.

The was a low-budget sales trip. I drove my own car, so no rental car. I drove from home, so no flights. I brought leftover, so only two dinners, one coffee + cookie, and one slice of pie. Four hotel rooms. Had some good sales visits, made some important connections, got a few decent leads, and hopefully added some value to the distributors I visited. Efficient and cost-effective.
