I had a meeting canceled this morning, so took the chance to squeeze in 5+ miles before lunch and March Madness (I have Ohio St. winning it all). Just popped out into the neighborhood, and thought I'd like a singer/songwriter mix, so I went with Steve Earle -- but launched it with his cover of "Six Days on the Road." So that wasn't much of a singer/songwritery way of kicking things off. What the hell; it was a good place to start.
Great day to run: a little overcast, with the sun peeking out every now and then. 55 degrees, slight breeze.
Six Days on the Road, Steve Earle
I'm No Stranger to the Rain, Keith Whitley (a very true title for Greenville)
Kaw-Liga, Hank Williams
Sunday Morning Coming Down, Kris Kristofferson
Pineola, Lucinda Williams
Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground, Willie Nelson
Not Forgotten You, Kelly Willis
September When It Comes, Johnny Cash/Roseanne Cash
Soul of a Man, Ollabelle
Angel Band, The Stanley Brothers
Honky Tonkin', Hank Williams
I Lost It, Lucinda Williams
This mix gave me a great rhythm and it showed with a sub 9-minutes per mile pace. Hank's "Honky Tonkin'" give a great beat to finish out a run. If you're not familiar with Kelly Willis, check her out. And Lucinda is just the best.
Adios. Jake and Wheeler are laying out in the sun and I'm tuned into the tournament.
5.4 miles from the house. 48:26. 8:58 per mile. 55 degrees.
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