Tag: Breeze Airways

  • Boston with NACE

    “I came to Boston because I’m wicked smaht”.

    (Funny Boston Quote, Unknown)

    My Walk into the Future has led me to the Northeast multiple times in the past year. 

    The first adventure was a quick trip via Breeze Airways to explore Hartford, Connecticut.  I was able to hit Springfield, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island over a long weekend in October 2023.  The weather was great, and I got a chance to experience the wonderful colors of the fall season in the Northeast. 

    Providence, Rhode Island was an intriguing place, and I wanted to get back up there to explore more in-depth.  I had never run a race in the northeast and saw the 2024 Rhode Island Half Marathon as an opportunity to get back up there and see the city from a ground level perspective.  This trip saw me make my way up to Cambridge, Massachusetts and walked around Harvard.  This was an outstanding opportunity to soak in the campus history and add content to the Walk into the Future blog. 

    Fast forward and I had an opportunity to explore the northeast again with my volunteer work with the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE).  I was selected in July to serve on the NACE Sourcing and Nomination Committee.  This is the group of NACE members who review all Board of Director applications and select the next generation of board members.

    Boston was selected as our meeting location based on one of our members providing access to the meeting space within her organization.  This provided us with a great location in downtown Boston with access to sights and great restaurants.

    Most of our committee work was accomplished virtually from our home locations.  We were able to review application packages in a blind format—there were no names associated with the applications, and we scored based on the NACE rubric provided.  The work in Boston was to finalize our scores and discuss candidates as needed.  This was a great experience for me to help NACE select the next wave of leaders.  The experience also helps me understand the process in case I want to launch a future run for a board position.

    Boston experiences:

    • Walking the halls and grounds of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
    • Touring the Novartis Headquarters
    • Walking through the Beacon Hill neighborhood
      • Walking on Acorn Street
    • Italian dinner at the famed Toscano restaurant
      • Our Novartis host got us a reservation 😊

    Not sure when I will get back to the Boston area but enjoyed my latest adventure.

    The results from the NACE selection process will become public in early February.  Excited to watch our new leaders move the organization forward.

    Irie!

    Calvin Williams

  • New England Visit

    Breeze HOF

    “Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth”.

    (Henry David Thoreau)

    My Walk into the Future continues to expand with new adventures.  I would like to thank Breeze Airways for helping me find destinations to excite my journey.

    Not sure Breeze Airways was thinking about me when the airline began flying to Vero Beach.  The first flight arrived in February 2023 and Breeze adds new east coast destinations periodically.  They currently fly to White Plains, NY, Hartford, CT, Providence, RI, Long Island, NY and Durham, NC. The routes are adjusted to match the snowbird migrations south.  Breeze flies to Virginia Beach during summer months and I took my first Breeze flight for the Virginia Beach 10-Miler race back in September.

    I received an email from Breeze Airways to promote low fall airfares and the prices immediately caught my attention.  I love being a running tourist but have never ventured into New England states.  Never had a real reason to hit New England but wanted to cross off a few states I’ve never visited. I started looking for half marathon races I could sign up for to give me a real reason to fly up.  Discovered the Hartford Marathon and Half Marathon races were scheduled for early October and the entry fee was reasonable.  Breeze Airways has direct flights from Vero Beach to Hartford so decided I will head up and enjoy New England in the fall.

    My roundtrip flight including bag fees was $247.  I couldn’t ask for a better price so booked my flight with the intent of running the Hartford Half Marathon and then doing some sightseeing.  Well, it turns out my flight would not arrive in Hartford with enough time for me to make it to the race EXPO to pick up my race bib.  They did not have same day pickup so my thoughts of being a running tourist were eliminated.  No worries, I love adventures and going to Hartford, Connecticut would be an adventure without the need to run a race—what a concept, huh? LOL.

    My flight from Vero Beach to Hartford was…a breeze.  No issues checking in or on the flight up.

    Hartford

    Arrived in Hartford, Connecticut with the intention of sightseeing and making my way down to the race sight to watch the marathon and half marathon finish.  I discovered getting to the start/finish line was impossible since the race had already started, and streets were blocked.  I take this part of racing for granted since I’m normally running and never pay attention to which streets are blocked due to road races.  Met a super friendly police officer who gave me directions on activities he suggested I tackle since I was not going to be able to get downtown Hartford for a few hours.  I wrote the Basketball Hall of Fame as a possible destination and Officer Friendly recommended I head there and then come back downtown after touring the Hall of Fame.

    Springfield, Massachusetts

    The Basketball Hall of Fame is in Springfield, Massachusetts.  Turns out my hotel was only 25 miles south of the iconic venue.  Turned around and headed north with intent to visit the Basketball Hall of Fame and enjoy my first time in Massachusetts.  This was a bonus to my trip since I didn’t realize how close these cities are to each other.

    The Basketball Hall of Fame is a great place to embrace the basketball greats and their roles shaping the current basketball landscape.  I was impressed with the displays and how each era had a place within the Hall of Fame.  My favorite NBA player is Julius Erving (Dr. J) so was happy to see his display and read a bit about him during the tour.  There is a great display for Kobe Bryant within the Hall, and I came away with a new level of respect for the Black Mamba.

    Made my way down to the gym portion of the Hall to put up a few jumpers.  I have not played basketball in years and my jumper was beyond rusty—good news, I didn’t hurt myself or anyone else. LOL.

    Headed back south to Hartford to get some downtown sightseeing done.

    Return to Hartford

    The drive from Springfield to Hartford was uneventful but I was happy with my exploration so far.  Decided to hit a downtown park before trying to make it back to the race village.  I always heard about the fall foliage from friends and wanted to experience the leaf color changes.  Made my way to a lakeside park and walked around a bit just enjoying the cool weather and nature.  Got a few pictures by the lake and on a walking trail before it got too cold for me.

    Left the park and went downtown Hartford just to look around.  I had no idea there were still runners out on the course and watched the last marathoner cross the finish line.  Surprisingly there were still people there to cheer him on and he looked elated to complete the journey—good for him.

    Got a few pictures of downtown Harford before heading back to my hotel to warm up and map out my next adventures.

    Providence, Rhode Island

    Decided to maximize my time in New England and hit my third state in two days.  Providence was only an hour and a half away from Hartford, so I pointed the rental car east and made my way through the Connecticut countryside to Rhode Island.  The drive provided a scenic trip with a lot of fall foliage to admire.  Googled attractions in Providence and decided to make my way to Roger Williams Park so I could walk around and get some pictures in.  The park is huge and has multiple sections including a zoo and walking trails.  This was the perfect place to take in a bit of Rhode Island culture and scenery.

    Spent two hours in the park before heading back to Connecticut. 

    Thought about driving up to Boston to extend my tourist trek but decided I will wait to head back up and experience Boston as a separate trip.  Yes, Breeze flies to Boston from Vero Beach and I plan to head back up in the spring when it warms up a bit.

    My goal is to travel to all the Vero Beach Breeze Airline destinations before 2024 is over.  I will look for races as part of my travel plans but will not let that limit me from making my way back up to New England.  I still need to travel to Vermont, Maine, and New Hampshire to complete my New England adventures.  I will turn my travel efforts out west to make sure I visit the Dakotas, Montana, and Wyoming.  Thinking of booking a dude ranch so I can live my cowboy dreams.  More to come. LOL.

    Where have you always wanted to travel?

    Irie!

  • 2023 Virginia Beach 10-Miler

    VB3

    “Either you love Virginia Beach, or you are wrong”.

    (Anonymous)

    My first Virginia Beach adventure was to tackle the 2021 Rock N Roll Half Marathon

    I always heard how great Virginia Beach was and wanted to experience it for myself.  I enjoyed the race, beach, board walk and the people.  The plan was for the running tourist to make this an annual trip to tackle the Rock N Roll Half Marathon.  Turns out the city of Virginia Beach did not enjoy the partnership with the Rock N Roll folks and decided to cancel the race—they didn’t want an outside organization shutting down the streets or boardwalk over a long holiday weekend.

    I continued to research Virginia Beach races with an eye to return to the area at some point.  Really enjoyed my initial experience and wanted to get back and explore a bit more.  I signed up for the 2023 Shamrock Half Marathon in March but decided not to run since it was the same week as my Negril, Jamaica trip.  That would have been too much travel for me in one week.  I love to see different sights but that was a bit much for the running tourist.  LOL.

    The city of Virginia Beach and J&A Racing partnered up to host the Chartway Virginia Beach 10 Miler over the Labor Day weekend.  Decided this would be a great race for my return to Virginia Beach especially since it was over a long weekend.  Never ran a 10-mile race but viewed this as a great training run and an easy way to set a personal record (PR).  This distance fit my training schedule and allowed me to see Virginia Beach from a different angle.

    Flew out of Vero Beach on Breeze Airways for the first time.  I normally drive over to Orlando for a Southwest flight, but Breeze is new to the area and had direct flights to Norfolk.  No extra driving and airport parking is free in Vero.

    Arrived in Norfolk without any delay and made my way to the Enterprise Holdings rental counter.  Norfolk is a smaller airport so getting out of the terminal and then the parking garage was an easy journey.  Made my way over to Virginia Beach and checked into my hotel.  Decided to book my hotel early this time and stayed directly on the famed boardwalk and beach.  Staying directly at the beach allowed me to just park my rental and walk everywhere I needed to go while in Virginia.  The beach, restaurants, and live music were easily accessible from my hotel.

    The race EXPO was held at the Virginia Beach Convention Center which was two miles from my hotel.  Decided to walk over to the EXPO to get my race bib and gear.  Used this walk to stretch my legs the day before the 10-mile race.  Made a quick stop at a local farmer’s market to check out the goods—didn’t buy anything but got a good vibe for the Virginia Beach farmer’s market scene.  Lots of vendors and friendly people out and about the day before the race. 

    The EXPO was small—just a few vendors available and only one spot to get my customary EXPO photo taken.  Picked up my race bib and made my way to check out the vendors.  Didn’t need anything but wanted to see if I could pick up another race shirt but the selection was not great.  One of the vendors sold race bib magnets—some runners use magnets to hold their race bibs instead of safety pins.  Decided it was time for me to step up my game and purchased a set of magnets to use during the 10-miler.  Small investment but I will get a ton of use out of these magnets.  Carb loaded a bit more after the EXPO and headed back to sit on the beach before going to bed early.

    The race start line was only two blocks from my hotel and the finish line was directly below my hotel room on the boardwalk.  Got up early on race day so I could stretch and mentally prepare for the race.  I didn’t have a set finish time planned but wanted to run as fast as possible to test my fitness over a longer distance.

    I was assigned to Corral #2 and made my way towards the front of the waiting runners.  This was an opportunity for most of us to continue to warm up and get a few selfies of ourselves standing around in a race line.  Made sure to give myself some room to maneuver in case runners around me were not paying attention—didn’t want to trip with so many people in the corral.

    I wanted to run a clean race where I could ensure my pace was consistent and provide a good finish to the race.  My last race in Virginia Beach was a struggle at the end because I didn’t pace it out correctly AND there was a bridge crossing at the 11-mile marker.  NOTE:  we crossed that same bridge during this race, but I was physically and mentally prepared for it this year.

    My mile splits are below:

    Mile 1:  8:56/ Mile 2:  8.58 / Mile 3:  9:13 / Mile 4:  9:28 / Mile 5: 9:39 / Mile 6:  9:58 / Mile 7: 9:56 / Mile 8:  10:24 / Mile 9: 10:01 / Mile 10:  9:40 /Mile .06:  :33

    The highlight of the race weekend for me was the post-race party.  It was on the beach with live music, good pizza, and beer.  The best part of this scene is the post-race party was across from my hotel.  I got a chance to drink as much beer as I wanted without having to worry about how I was going to get back to my hotel.  I simply walked off the beach, got on the elevator and went up to my room when the music stopped.  A 3-hour nap awaited me!

    There was a ton of live music available during the weekend and I made a point to get back out to check out the bands.  Virginia Beach has a cool vibe, and the folks up there are super friendly.  Made my way back to Catch 31 for great food and a nice view of the King Neptune statue.  The sound stage had a ton of activity, so this was the spot for me to kick back and enjoy my time in Virginia Beach.

    Looking forward to my next race weekend in Virginia Beach—just got to figure out which race I will tackle up there next.

    Irie!