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My bag has arrived at Gatwick. This means, instead of sleeping in, getting a leisurely brunch, and hopping on the Eurostar at St. Pancras (just a few blocks away), instead I have to get up now, hop the Victoria line from St. Pancras to Victoria, spend £40 on a needless trip to Gatwick, then reverse the process back to St. Pancras. And brunch will be some kind of pastry and some tea on the run. My friends assure me this is why they hate traveling. I don't think this has anything to do with traveling per...

Read The Thin Place

By Kathryn Davis  

Started Wednesday 18 June 2014 CDT, completed Thursday 19 June 2014 CDT

FantasyFictionUK
Started in Lille, France; finished on AA121 CDG-JFK; on list 2008-07-10
This time it's personal. I am in London. My bag is still in Orlando. Why? Apparently, even with more than an hour to do so, the Orlando baggage handlers were unable to get my bag from an American Airlines airplane to a British Airways airplane. Part of that could be related to the unbelievable sprawl of Orlando International Airport. It epitomizes everything I dislike about the state: it takes up a lot of room but has surprisingly poor usability. It's mostly mall, you see, with very small areas to wait...

Read A Nation Worth Ranting About

By Rick Mercer  

Started Tuesday 17 June 2014 CDT, completed Thursday 19 June 2014 CDT

CanadaNon-fictionPolitics
Started at Southampton Arms, London; finished at JFK

Read It Doesn't Suck

By Adam Nayman  

Started Tuesday 17 June 2014 CDT, completed Tuesday 17 June 2014 CDT

FilmNon-fiction
Started on BA2038 over the Celtic Sea; finished at Southampton Arms, London

Read War Stories

By Leanna Conley  

Started Tuesday 17 June 2014 CDT, completed Tuesday 17 June 2014 CDT

FictionHistory
Read entirely at Southampton Arms, London
I am here: Actually, despite being content to read on most flights, and despite being without a full-time job until Monday, I actually have some work to do for my oldest surviving and most loyal client. If I'm lucky, Orlando has WiFi, and I can upload the changes I'm making right now. If not, I'll have to do it tomorrow night in London. This will be an unusual trip for me. Because I didn't know for sure if I'd have this week off until just a few weeks ago, it was challenging to book this trip on miles....

Parker is 8

   David Braverman 
Parker
It's a pity that he has to be boarded on his birthday, but as a dog, he probably doesn't think a whole lot about birthdays. At least he wasn't on the way to the car this morning: For comparison, here's Parker at 13 weeks:

Performed Verdi "Requiem"

  

Sunday 15 June 2014 14:30 CDT

ChoralClassicalMusic
Apparently, extroverts will have to sit out the initial exploration of Mars: [E]xtroverts tend to be talkative, but their gregarious nature may make them seem intrusive or demanding of attention in confined and isolated environments over the long term, the researchers say. "You're talking about a very tiny vehicle, where people are in very isolated, very confined spaces," said study researcher Suzanne Bell, an associate professor of psychology at DePaul University in Chicago. "Extroverts have a little...

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