Hello Everyone, it turns out I do need some help. I find I am unable to insert rows from my locale, so I cannot add Rich and Howard to our group.
Could someone with the power please insert lines for :
ryley26 and
KeenHo
In the May sheet. If you would add them just below me then the sum function at the bottom will pick up their miles. And if you'd like to add them for June to December, heck, I wouldn't mind one little bit

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Rich, the score is kept by week and month. Right now we are filling in the week of May 15 through 21. Then we'll pick the entire remainder, May 22 through 31. Then we begin again June 1 through 7. All you need to report is your total miles (run, bike, walk), and hours (in decimal form, it makes life easier for me) for each reporting period. So if you could give us your May 15 through 21 data, and then May 22 through 31, and so on.
I put a report up on the weekly board about my early am run today through Paris. The architecture, layout, and monuments are even more stunning when you are moving quickly enough to continually see things in a different light. The roads are super hard, however, cobble and bricks in many cases, so I did all I could to stay on dirt when possible.
This afternoon I went up to Le Bourget Airport, where they have the national air and space museum. I'm really an airplane guy, and they had an amazing collection of aircraft from 1906-1920. I knew the french were very big on aviation in its infancy, as many of the terms used today came from that period, but their stuff was fantastic. Think about the planes in "Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines," and they were there. Plus a Sopwith Camel, a Spad, a Foker Albetross, and a DeHavilland. Man I must have walked 5 miles today between getting to the Museum, and seeing it all.
Plus they had a military DC-3, a C-47 Dakota, and you could climb into it. Sitting there in the seats of the 24 paratrooper stick in a plane that dropped the 82nd or 101st on D-Day was humbling.
Steve
For the 2nd day in my 2-day stay, I bumbed into a huge police presence. I believe yesterday was some type of protest march, as they had the gendarmes with shields blocking many streets, and about 20 paddy wagons (or whatever they call them here) right behind each road block. Today I have no ideas what is was, but the gendarmes closed off an important street and had those police wagons all over. I will be careful, trust me. I know if the police call my wife to bail me out of the Bastille, her response will be, "honest officer, I never saw that man before in my life."
Liz
I saw you are feeling a bit better. Please take it easy and come back healthy, vs. come back injured and hurt yourself worse.
Best
Craig