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Posted: October 18th, 2009 under Life beyond writing.
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I’m home, after the final 30 hours on the train.    Even got a little more work done, but finally just stared out the window…all the get up and go had got up and went.   (Yes, I slept on the train.   But sitting here, I still feel the sway and vibration and even the occasional jolt.)

If anyone has a URL for a good bookplate printer, please share.  One of my tasks this coming week is arranging for some Paks-related bookplates.   My business-card software doesn’t include that possibility.

I should be a lot more coherent in 24-48 hours…

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  • Comment by Gene Wirchenko — April 23, 2019 @ 10:35 pm

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    I started at the beginning and am working my way to present time. I have a lot of reading ahead of me. It is interesting to see all the development.

    Why trains? Can you write reasonably well on a train trip, or is it something else? (If you did answer this already, just let me know when the answer is.)


  • Comment by elizabeth — May 8, 2019 @ 8:25 am

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    Gene: I find train travel relaxing and productive both. It gives me time when I cannot, for instance, get online and fall into the vast interconnected rabbit hole; internet connection on the long-distance trains is spotty. That’s very restful. I can knit or write or read without interruption. I do write as easily on a train as at home–or I used to. I haven’t taken a long-distance train in quite a while now, because I haven’t traveled, period.


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