Where I Write

You write in a cave! How cool, Tex. Pics?

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Actually, I do most of my writing when I'm at work. The trailer I work in is eight by twenty four with the work area and lab on one end and the living quarters on the other. Small. cramped, and nicknamed the cave. It is cosy in it's own way.
 
:eek:

Actually, I do most of my writing when I'm at work. The trailer I work in is eight by twenty four with the work area and lab on one end and the living quarters on the other. Small. cramped, and nicknamed the cave. It is cosy in it's own way.
;):kiss: It sounds very cosy. I wasn't smitten with The Goat Pigs work space because it reminded me of cubicle-land, where I wrote tons of stiff, but inspiring corporate bullshit. However, to his credit, he works where he can and where he is comfortable and isn't that the best space of all? Any writing space is a great one, so long as you write! :D
 
;):kiss: It sounds very cosy. I wasn't smitten with The Goat Pigs work space because it reminded me of cubicle-land, where I wrote tons of stiff, but inspiring corporate bullshit. However, to his credit, he works where he can and where he is comfortable and isn't that the best space of all? Any writing space is a great one, so long as you write! :D

Cubicle? I have a 12 x 15 office all to myself with a closet and private bathroom! My boss works from his home 45 minutes away! I do not occupy a cubicle! ;)
 
You write in a trailer, I write in a tractor

:eek:

Actually, I do most of my writing when I'm at work. The trailer I work in is eight by twenty four with the work area and lab on one end and the living quarters on the other. Small. cramped, and nicknamed the cave. It is cosy in it's own way.

Truth is; I seem to never write in the same place twice. One day I’m looking the Golden Gate Bridge and two days later at London Bridge.

(You haven’t lived until you’ve been to Havasu Arizona and seen the bridge. They had to dig a small channel off the Colorado River so they could have a place to put the famous bridge. If I recall correctly, the good towns folk purchased it from London back in the late 60's.)

P.S. don’t blink when you go by it.
 
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