I Believe I Set a New World Record
Coming back yesterday from the Rally Agile Success Tour (AST) event in Boston, I picked my car at the Austin-Bergstrom airport from the spot in which I parked it a few days earlier.
Today, flying to a Cutter Consortium consulting gig in Salt Lake City, I found the very same spot at the airport available to me. I am actually fairly certain the spot sort of smiled with familiarity at me. I, of course, returned the smile.
Quite a record, even if I have to say so… is there a message here somewhere?!
There might be a message. Or not.
“The world of science lives fairly comfortably with paradox. We know that light is a wave, and also that light is a particle. The discoveries made in the infinitely small world of particle physics indicate randomness and chance, and I do not find it any more difficult to live with the paradox of a universe of randomness and chance and a universe of pattern and purpose than I do with light as a wave and light as a particle. Living with contradiction is nothing new to the human being.” — Madeleine L’Engle
Embrace dumb luck 🙂
http://bobtuse.blogspot.com/2009/04/beginners-mind-dumb-luck-agility.html
Bob MacNeal
September 21, 2009 at 7:11 am
It could be a sign that you haven’t discovered the efficiencies of using Fast Park. 🙂
https://www.airportfastpark.com/austin-airport-parking.aspx
Mike Lunt
October 13, 2009 at 11:57 am