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I like how your photo of the fireball and the capital looks like it was photographed with an early 2000s cameraphone. I mean that in the best possible way—especially since I know you appreciate early tech.

The road as calming. That reminds me of a quote:

“When you're traveling, you are what you are, right there and then. People don't have your past to hold against you. No yesterdays on the road.”

― William Least-Heat Moon

It comes from a quotation book that my two-year-old has been requesting first thing every morning for the past week. When she wakes up, we sit in the rocking chair with only the light coming in from the window, and I read all the quotes in the book while she quietly listens.

At her age, she doesn't grasp the concepts, but it's fascinating thinking how she is absorbing these quotes in some way.

Back to this particular quote. In a way, this quote helps to explain part of how on-the-road thinking is different from at-home thinking. Different environs inspiring you.

Yet, the thinking from the road is not all over the place. The road thinking is guided in a way. You have just enough guidance to follow this safe road. So your thinking doesn't have to get distracted by obstacles. Instead, you have a clear path to clear thinking.

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Golf you say. Can't wait for that story.

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Good read. I love capital buildings. State or county. Just love the idea and well all of it.

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