unexpectedly ready

Well, this is strange. I seem to be ready to go on a trip to Seattle.

I thought for sure my new Moleskine journal wouldn’t arrive in time for me to bring it with me, but it did. Ditto for the pocket tripod. And just when I forgot I ordered new scents from Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab, they arrived, too.

Zen is in Inkbot‘s capable hands, my car is in the MSG‘s, I’ve packed and paid my bills and charged my camera and charged my phone and charged my iPod and even managed to get my printer working again so I could print out trip information.

So, yeah: Jen, Stephanie, Brian, and Bryan, I’ll see you soon! Everyone else, I’ll see you Saturday!

About Halsted M. Bernard

Halsted, a/k/a cygnoir, does stuff with words. Her favourite things to do with words are keeping this diary, writing stories, and organising information. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, two cats, a few gadgets, several fountain pens, and many books.

  • vanlal

    Fair winds!

  • el gato

    The great (metaphorical?) gears and pulleys of the universe that make everything weird and wonderful and terrible and strange – to do that, every once in awhile they have to line up for moments of perfect synchronocity.

    Or do they strive for synchonocity and the weird, wonderful, terrible, and strange things are the cast offs?

  • http://www.adagereport.com Jeremy

    I couldn’t imagine going on a trip without my Moleskine notebook. Serendipitous good fortune indeed! One needs to be able to write all their good ideas (or art work) while traveling, especially when in Seattle. Good luck on your travels.