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Things I Learned Today

On a train

A list scrawled at 1am on a train home, despondent yet clear-headed and conscious that with a 24 hour mountain bike race tomorrow, I really ought to be sleeping right now.

  • Sometimes a 9 hour round trip to find out what you could have learned in a 15 minute phone call is worth it.
  • Sometimes you need to be told something face to face before you can accept that that is what you thought all along.
  • I like my expeditions and projects simple. Difficult in execution but simple enough to be planned in one evening on one piece of paper.
  • I wish that I had a river beside my house for all visitors to swim across as a rite of passage.
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  1. Hi Al,

    An old Army phrase that “Time spent in reconnaissance is seldom wasted” reminds me that your 9 hour trip was probably good reconnaissance. Better to do that than to end of on a disastrous expedition.

    Hope the mountain bike race goes well.

    Will

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  2. when you’ve got a castle you can have a moat. for now why not replace your stairs with monkey bars?

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    • that’s very deep! (Actually a bit too deep for me to quite understand…?!) 🙂

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      • Sorry, I meant having a river by your house to get your visitors soggy sounds to me a bit like a moat.

        Monkey bars have always appealed to me an a good alternative to stairs. Imagine how strong your arms would be if you had to do that each time you go up to bed? I’m just jabbering nonsense…

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