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From On the Other Side by Jeff Arnim

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Jeff Arnim replied to a comment by Tom Iarossi on Home

I'd almost given up waiting for my next tour, too!

2 months ago
Tom Iarossi commented on Home

I had given up waiting for your next tour, but recently had an urge to check on you, only to be pleasantly surprised to find this journal. You, Joy Santee, and Jeremy Nolan were my orignal inspirations to start touring, and here was a fresh adventure to share.

Welcome back to touring and thanks for sharing once again.

2 months ago
Paul Mulvey commented on Home

Happy to see you post again, Jeff. Glad you enjoyed the week away exploring your backyard.

7 months ago
Michel Fleurance commented on Permission

Hi Jeff,
Georgous pictures, peaceful reading. Hope you will be able to share another adventure even a tiny one with your family.

7 months ago
Dino Angelici commented on Rambler

"Non-adventure travel." I saw plenty of that on my tour last month. Big RVs, pick-up trucks towing large campers and fifth wheels, all going as fast as they can on narrow winding roads and through spectacularly scenic areas that I wondered if they even noticed.

7 months ago
Karen Cook commented on Permission

LOVE the journal! Well done, Jeff!

7 months ago
Mike Ayling commented on Rambler

No doubt the dog shit is collected in one of those allegedly bio degradable bags and taken back on board to be disposed of back at the marina.

7 months ago
Jeff Arnim replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on Nothing, Not Much

Happy to know you're following along, Greg.

It's a different experience writing about a place that I know well, that's full of bike tourists all summer, and where I'm not cranking out long days. In many ways, this trip is the opposite of every other ride I've done and every other journal I've written.

There's also the fact that sometimes I read entries from my old journals and I end up thinking, God, just wrap it up already, who needs a paragraph about the pizza you just ate?

It feels good to change things up. But you already knew that!

7 months ago
Jeff Arnim replied to a comment by Scott Anderson on Wandering

Yes, the locals still wave. I love it!

7 months ago
Gregory Garceau commented on Nothing, Not Much

I can see why you like living in the San Juans so much. It looks very beautiful. I also like the brevity of your posts. Just your inner thoughts and the bare essentials. It's a great style.

7 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on Wandering

The drivers still wave at each other on Lopez? Some things never change. It was that way when I was a camp counselor there 50 years ago.

7 months ago
Bruce Lellman replied to a comment by Jeff Arnim on Nothing, Not Much

Hahaha, I forgot about that.

For those who wonder what we are talking about. I have a journal from when I was around 9 years old. There isn't much in it but when I thought that really nothing had happened at all on that day I actually wrote down, "Nothing."

As if nothing ever happens! Something always happens! But as a kid I guess I didn't realize that or maybe I didn't have time to write it all down because I was so busy doing nothing. Something to ponder.

7 months ago
Jeff Arnim replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on Nothing, Not Much

The title of this entry is a nod to your journal entries as a kid. You've been honing this skill for your entire life!

7 months ago
Kristen Arnim commented on Wandering

You finally did it! You’re more zen!

7 months ago
Bruce Lellman commented on Nothing, Not Much

I've made doing nothing into an art. It's been a great life.

7 months ago