We headed down to the Shoreline Pedestrian Bikepath and headed east.
The hazy sky muted the sunset colors into a beautiful pastel palette.
We passed a handful of beach volleyball courts with games in progress. We saw sailboats and cruise ships.
A runner shuffled by and I commented to Michelle that I thought if she ran like that, she could probably go a little faster. We're both back of the packers but she's significantly slower than me so I usually run ahead and then take pictures until she catches up. This arrangement works well for us.
She stopped to observe his technique and then tried to imitate his movements.
She commented that she wasn't used to lifting her knees up so high. I fell in sync with her stride and compared our knee heights. It didn't seem like she was going unusually high to me.
Michelle's running epiphany was our primary source of entertainment and amusement for the remainder of the run.
Grissom is one of four oil islands named after the first four NASA astronauts to die in the line of duty - Freeman, Grissom, White, and Chaffee.
The artificial islands house oil and gas production equipment. The brightly colored facades designed to disguise the facilities make them look like they could be part of Pleasure Island.