tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6183840277237490627.post104923691711952507..comments2020-02-09T15:31:36.067-07:00Comments on the tao of cycling: batting onesusanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16822442858298540391noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6183840277237490627.post-87780804456845314102009-06-03T10:17:28.961-06:002009-06-03T10:17:28.961-06:00You were obviously a fisherwoman in a prior life! ...You were obviously a fisherwoman in a prior life! Cast and focus, and cast and mend, and cast and twitch, and cast further. Then wade and cast. Some days, the first fish comes to the fly quickly, and some days it doesn't. The number of fish is not that important, as long as it's one or more. Everyone counts to one. All fisherman have been "skunked". After a skunking, one wonders if one just should have stayed at home (even if it was a cool evening with the sun setting over a gurgling brook). But one, one fish, ahhh that is a successful day fishing. And so it must be for the biking maven looking for the first wave.Hugshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11697398617349489780noreply@blogger.com