Ed,

Thank you for posting the pix of your notebooks. They are so wonderful
and they make me really sad that we do this on computers now. I loved
making those trip books. Now, my notes and pictures are, like you say,
scattered all about the web. Blogs come closest to it I guess, for me
anyway. I still keep my  crumpled up hiking maps and trace the trails
I went on with a highlighter. Plus little info/tourist books, magazine
snippets, etc. I fold them up and stuff them in guide books and there
they languish. I should take pictures of them and post them on a
blog...actually, I think I will do that!

Thanks again for sharing some pages of your books.  If I can get up
the courage to open them, I'll find a good few pages in a notebook
too.

Jenny

On May 30, 12:40 pm, "Edward Frank" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Jenny,
>
> I was thinking about organize on a couple of different levels.  On one I 
> think we should strive to put more thought into our individual postings.  On 
> the second more basic level I think there are bits of ourselves scattered all 
> about the web in different places, each of which only paints a partial 
> picture.  I have started to organize more of my postings and information into 
> a personal web space.  I am collecting them after posting to these different 
> outlets so that they are all, or at least the ones I think are worthwhile in 
> a single place.  
>
> Here is a shot of some of my older journals.
>
> Ed
>
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