I would like to add: skunks!
There is also nothing like coming back from a run to discover you are wearing a few gnats, who have gotten stuck to, and drowned in, your sweat.
I usually come home covered in gnats around the neck and shoulders. You can count the miles by the number of gnat carcasses. Don't even need a Garmin.
Hi, found your blog via the complete running blog network, hope you don't mind me dropping in.
The bugs like to fly directly into my eyes. Apparently the open, panting mouth is not enough of a challenge for them.
Totally agree. Think I ate a bug once even. YUCK!Thanks for dropping by my blog.
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I would like to add: skunks!
There is also nothing like coming back from a run to discover you are wearing a few gnats, who have gotten stuck to, and drowned in, your sweat.
I usually come home covered in gnats around the neck and shoulders. You can count the miles by the number of gnat carcasses. Don't even need a Garmin.
Hi, found your blog via the complete running blog network, hope you don't mind me dropping in.
The bugs like to fly directly into my eyes. Apparently the open, panting mouth is not enough of a challenge for them.
Totally agree. Think I ate a bug once even. YUCK!
Thanks for dropping by my blog.
That was me in the previous comment. Signed in with the wrong account.
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