PinnedIan TigheYou want them to notice the ragged ends of your summer dress - a yoga teacher training story (Part…You want them to notice the ragged ends of your summer dressMay 12May 12
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PinnedIan TigheKeep cool down in the quiet of the morningThe maximum stay for the parking spot is ten hours. I hope to finish in under eleven. I pay for the ten, and cheerfully add clamping terror…Sep 26, 2022Sep 26, 2022
Ian TigheSomewhere after The Passion of Christ and before I had an InstagramA Yoga teacher training story (part iii)Jul 12Jul 12
Ian TigheIf not by faith then by the sword: a Backyard Ultra storyIt’s not until the sun is threatening to set that the field thins out sufficiently for me to find my perfect uphill pace. Before that…May 20, 2023May 20, 2023
Ian TigheBut the strings will keen and the horns will cryOnce, I was in the scouts. It was a brief flirtation, during which I participated in just a single overnight trip. We walked for hours…Oct 1, 2022Oct 1, 2022
Ian TigheI was driving up from Tampa when the radiator burstThey’re so big. They fill the front room with their bodies, their voices. He has a bag of sweets. I am offered one. “Sugar free candy…Jun 25, 2022Jun 25, 2022
Ian TigheI know the rain is not profoundTowards the start of the 2014 documentary “The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young”, Gary Cantrell, the bedraggled genius…Jun 18, 20221Jun 18, 20221