This video shows what an elevator ride to the 102nd floor observatory looks like in the new One World Trade Center tower in New York City. Per the New York Times:
From the moment the doors close until they reopen 47 seconds later on the 102nd floor, a seemingly three-dimensional time-lapse panorama will unfold on three walls of the elevator cabs, as if one were witnessing 515 years of history unfolding at the tip of Manhattan Island.
I love New York City, and this is fantastic. The short glimpse of the original Word Trade Center tower is a bit jarring, but very appropriate. This is definitely worth a watch. Can’t wait to see it in person.









 The train trestle in Shelby Park just before this morning’s group run.
The train trestle in Shelby Park just before this morning’s group run.


 With Brian, Marc, Josh, and Mark after the (very wet) trail run
With Brian, Marc, Josh, and Mark after the (very wet) trail run



 I met Nathan in Percy Warner Park near the Iroquois Steeplechase, and we ran a modified version of our normal “Steeplechase Loop” though Percy and Edwin Warner Parks. The temps were a little more mild than last week, but the humidity was still intense. My legs felt pretty good throughout, even through the first couple of miles which were mostly uphill. We finished up the opening 30-minute running interval near the end of of a long downhill, and took the 1-minute walk break just as we reached the bottom. Right when we started off the 15-minute interval, a chipmunk came shooting across the road right in front of Nathan and directly at my feet. I actually had to hop on one foot for a second to keep from squashing the little guy. Right after this another another chipmunk came flying across the road a little bit ahead of us. This lead to Nathan saying that they looked like “Chipmunk Torpedos” that were being launched across the road.
I met Nathan in Percy Warner Park near the Iroquois Steeplechase, and we ran a modified version of our normal “Steeplechase Loop” though Percy and Edwin Warner Parks. The temps were a little more mild than last week, but the humidity was still intense. My legs felt pretty good throughout, even through the first couple of miles which were mostly uphill. We finished up the opening 30-minute running interval near the end of of a long downhill, and took the 1-minute walk break just as we reached the bottom. Right when we started off the 15-minute interval, a chipmunk came shooting across the road right in front of Nathan and directly at my feet. I actually had to hop on one foot for a second to keep from squashing the little guy. Right after this another another chipmunk came flying across the road a little bit ahead of us. This lead to Nathan saying that they looked like “Chipmunk Torpedos” that were being launched across the road.

