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Tarmac Meditations #15 — Not Knowin’

June 5, 2010

“It ain’t what we don’t know that hurts us . . . it’s what we know that ain’t so.” Mark Twain or Satchel Paige apparently said that,  depending on who’s telling the story.

“I was so much older then, I’m younger than that now.” Bob Dylan said that.

“You talkin to me…?” Travis Bickel said that.

Time to run in the early morning spring rain. I said that.


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“Sun and Rain” Metulsky @ Flickr.com. Creative Commons. Some Rights Reserved.


Recent Michael Lebowitz Articles:

avatar About Michael Lebowitz

I write and take pictures because it is my way of telling stories. I run because it reminds me, everyday, that I am here. I have no idea where the writing comes from.

What I do know is that I start with what I know and imagine the rest. In the end some of it is true and some of it is made up; memory plus time equals semi-fiction, others call it creative non fiction. And if the “I” in the piece has a different name than mine, it is fiction through and through.

My photography tells a story in a very different way. The pictures seem to come from who I was and what I care about. When the words are coming honestly and the pictures are sharp and knowing, the stories tell me who I am today.

I also write at Running Before Daylight and my photography can be seen at The Long Run Picture Company

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  1. avatar Dee says:

    Oh but to stick our heads in the sand is never a solution… to be proud of.

    I love Satchel’s words but more as something to be wary of than to live by.

    As for the “early morning spring rain” one can only dream. I’m off for my 5am run in Taipei today, it’s already 30C.

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