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.
Photo Credit
“Sun and Rain” Metulsky @ Flickr.com. Creative Commons. Some Rights Reserved.
Recent Michael Lebowitz Articles:
- Rain In The Desert
- Tarmac Meditations #78: Longest, Furthest Yet.
- Tarmac Meditations #77: Waiting for the Other Shoe to Drop
- Tarmac Meditations #76: Big Steel Rails
- Tarmac Meditations #75: Interval Training
- Tarmac Meditations #74: Nickname
- Tarmac Meditations #73: It Rains here in February except sometimes it snows. Part One
- Tarmac Meditations #72: Grace is Where You Find It
- Runnin'
- Tarmac Meditations #72: Overnight Summer had Ended




























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.