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From A Tour On The Edge by Gregory Garceau

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Mark Bingham commented on Page Two: The Edge Defined

Let's hope All's Well That Ends Well, as it usually does. Looking forward to yet another outstanding journal.

5 hours ago
Mark Bingham commented on a photo in Page Two: The Edge Defined

Wow... you shouldn't question your photography relevance.

5 hours ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on Page Two: The Edge Defined

Yeah, I once had an edge... You think losing it at 60 is tough, just wait. At 79 1/2 I don't seem to have much of one. Didn't even try to listen to the sound bite you so laboriously added because my auditory sensors no longer function well enough to figure out what the lyrics are (although even when they did work, most were not intelligible to me) and can only sometimes pick out enough of a melody to figure out what it might be and maybe start an earworm that lasts for a little while.

Never quit!

7 hours ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on a photo in Page Two: The Edge Defined

Cool cloud photos are always appropriate... No context needed.

7 hours ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Mike Ayling on Page One: WHAT?

Yeah, I kind of let the wine reviews go by the wayside. The time might be right for a revival of that tradition--IF I can find a local wine where I'm going.

20 hours ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Karen Poret on Page One: WHAT?

I remember that Carson bit. Don't worry, I won't be going there.

20 hours ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Bill Shaneyfelt on Page One: WHAT?

In my case, the road WILL be taken. (And that should make all the difference.)

20 hours ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Mark M. on Page One: WHAT?

Fortunately, I've never seen (or wanted to see) a Marvel movie. I didn't see The Hobbit either. Now you got me thinking I should see them--you know--to check out my competition for over-developed story telling. Maybe I could even pick up a few tips.

Thanks for the compliment on my artwork. Indeed, there will be more. My Crayons are packed and ready to go.

20 hours ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Bruce Lellman on Page One: WHAT?

It's okay that you haven't finished my last journal. Like a gourmet meal, it was meant to be savored over a long period of time.

Hooooo boy, now that I'm done laughing at my last sentence, I have a more appropriate simile: Like a holiday fruit cake, that journal needs to be choked down a little at a time.

P.S. Nice Gilligan's Island related slip up.

21 hours ago
Mike Ayling commented on Page One: WHAT?

Looking forward to the wine review!

1 day ago
Karen Poret commented on Page One: WHAT?

A “Tour on the Edge”..hmmm. Johnny Carson had “The Edge of Wetness”.. oh, let’s not “go there”…

1 day ago
Bill Shaneyfelt commented on Page One: WHAT?

Like Robert Frost in his poem "The road not taken."

1 day ago
Mark M. commented on Page One: WHAT?

It's a well trodden path. Wring out every last ounce of storytelling, a bit like what they did to the Hobbit when they made it into a film. And let's not get started on those Marvel franchise things.

I'm already sure your journal will be markedly better.

Plus, the illustration looks awesome. We need one of those for every summit and viewpoint, please, if you're doing requests?

1 day ago
Bruce Lellman commented on Page One: WHAT?

Mini is always Maxi for me. The sad truth is, I still haven't finished reading your last journal! I had better do that before I not only am behind in a journal but a journal behind! And to be behind a Mini-Maxi is not something anyone should do, I suspect. Can't wait for your three-hour, I mean day, tour.

1 day ago