Originally Posted by
jamawani
I am reminded of Aunt Julia who lived in Wetumpka, Alabama and was a little bit on the "interesting" side - if you know what I mean - but we'll go into that later because the real story is about how she had a way with words and more words - which we all realize is a gift given to those in the Southern climes - sooo, Aunt Julia would come walking down the sidewalk - (by the way, did I tell you that Aunt Julia really wasn't my aunt - it's just that everybody called her Aunt Julia?) - and my grandmother would just scream that she was going to be trapped all evening while she ran for the kitchen - but sure enough, Gram would answer the front door when the doorbell rang and have tea and cookies and very comfortable chairs at the ready.
So, I guess it depends on how long your sentences are.
I
know better than to tour with you, jamawani.
Originally Posted by
spinninwheels
Airwick,
When I did my first tour with someone of the fairer sex (now my SO), I wasn't too concerned with her desire to blog. I was more concerned with the amount of time that I would have available to journal myself. That is why I decided to carry a digital recorder. I could just make entries whenever I chose, and I just wrote everything up after the trip.
Maybe it had to do with us touring in remote regions, or lots of mountain, or just getting to know each other better, but she only used a computer once in ten days IIRC.
The days unfolded as they needed to. And yes, there was stress, but that had more to do with our personality differences. Overall, it was a huge learning experience.
Can't believe she's put up with you this long.

Good to see you.....