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Thanks Meter-man. I've mentioned this to some, but here it is for all…as I know many don't read the entire story, but for those that do, I think there is a certain satisfaction in that. I am reminded of the old timers at the beginning of the century and before who told wonderful stories and not just of the extreme. Because, really, this adventure wasn't extreme, by and large, or flung off to a far off continent. It was a home spun adventure right here at home. While I publish stories in mags and certainly publish imagery, I've yet to find an outlet…beyond something like TGR - and it is certainly pushing the format - where I can share a longer narrative with imagery. Even when it comes to building a personal website for doing this, I've thus far been unsuccessful. I can't seem to do it, not in a way I want. A book, well, that's a dream of mine, has been since I started collecting my first book. Now my walls are made of books. There's white behind them somewhere, sure. Ha. Anyhow, when I share stories like this, I hope I inspire others to do the same, in their own way, with their own voice. The push for shorter, bigger, more extreme, splashier, and instantaneous shouldn't be the wave of the future.
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