Our intrepid fans saw us begin, missed us at mile six and took a long walk through Baltimore. But thanks for coming anyway!
Here's how I did. (Anne was right there, too, but for some reason her chip time isn't posted.) My friend Mary Lynn, who walked the half marathon, finished not long after in three hours.
And from the weird files: post-race when we were walking around, I was on the phone with my Mom when I saw someone who looked like someone from Grafton. Turns out it was, in fact, Lori Dunning.
After a very small nudge, my friend M.L. signed up for next year’s Avon Walk for Breast Cancer in Washington, D.C., which means she’ll be walking close to 40 miles in two days to raise awareness of breast cancer and also to raise money for research and treatment of the disease.
She’s suggesting a donation of $19.65, which is 50 cents per mile she walks.