APR-B-1

MID-APRIL BEGINS WITH A VERY LONG RUN,
TRAVELS THROUGH FLORIDA AND NEW YORK,
AND ENDS IN THE 107TH RUNNING OF THE BOSTON MARATHON

  1. Index to the April-B-series of 2003
  2.  The cold wintry lull, with schedule re-arrangements, from travel changes, and horse trailer/truck potential purchases, before taking off for the “Long Run” 
  3. The 27th anniversary of Joseph Hughes’s functioning kidney transplant. 
  4. Rearranging the June schedule for a potential trip to Haiti previously blocked out by the dates committed to the now-canceled China trip. 
  5. By no coincidence, I may be visiting Haiti at the site where Paul Farmer has been working, and will work this into the June schedule where the China trip had been. 
  6. Milly writes a note regarding the resolution of long-standing business entanglements in Michigan, so I detail the resolutions of the Maryland remodeling progress. 
  7. The 11th annual running of the Bull Run Run Fifty Miler Ultra, April 12, 2003: it is as good as it could get! 
  8. Rapid transit as a creaky former runner-become-passenger. 
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  10. The celebration of international medical missions across the University of Florida campus and lionization by all but family . 
  11. Visiting Professorship at Schneider Children’s Hospital of the Long Island Jewish Hospital. 
  12. The big Boston Bean: the “Patriot’s Day” holiday weekend of the 107th running of the Boston Marathon. 
  13. The 107th Boston marathon:  A Bright Beautiful “Spectators’ Day” Event from Hopkinton to Boston. 
  14. The final print  out of the Boston Champion Chip timing mats as posted by the BAA. 
  15. The final countdown and packing up for the launch of Malawi-03. 

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