neon: explanation

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The ‘neon’ series chronicles furlough #1 not as it was, but how it felt. Start with ‘neon : peachtree street’ and read forward. Those of you with a literal bent might want to couple those entries with the twitterlog for the trip, which starts with this entry from Friday. it is so incredibly easy to allow the ability to log 140-character real-time notes about a trip to substitute for an actual travelogue; consider the ‘neon’ entries my belated, thoughtful apology.

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Sounds like it was an amazing

Sounds like it was an amazing trip all around, despite being whirlwind at the least Smiling

Glad you had the words to share Smiling

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I'm thinking you must

I’m thinking you must normally keep your wings rolled up in your pen… 

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That statement is more true

That statement is more true than you realize.

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