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I hope you’re strapped in for this one. It’s going to be a doozy. This week’s Barracks truth bomb of staggering obviousness: Writing books is on the whole a lot less enjoyable than reading them.
Early this morning, two hours before sunrise, I stepped out into a fog so thick that it echoed. A tawny owl cried out three, four times, then stillness as complete as the blackness that surrounded it. The heavy air against the skin, the fee...
I got back to the Barracks on Tuesday. Back to a very cold house, plenty of snow and three fat and happy pigs. Everything went swimmingly with the trip overseas, except for Deutsche Bahn deutschebahning, of course. Getting two trains in one...
As you will mostly all know, I have been, and continue to be, away from the Barracks, for nearly all of this week now. I headed off to the UK for my dad’s funeral. The Anglicans don’t rush these things. I’m on the final leg back to the cold...
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