Traveling Fool

That’s what 3 different people have called me in the last couple of days. I don’t know why:

Oct 7-14: San Francisco for Summation training

Oct 26-30: Vacation with my wife to Gettysburg, and perhaps some other stops.

Nov 2-4: Weekend getaway with the in-laws to Sandusky, OH

Nov. 10-14 New York City, a couple of days for me visiting family, hopefully, and a couple of days at the Westlaw E-discovery and Records Retention Conference.

Yeah ok, maybe that’s a little more running around than normal.

I have no idea how this will affect blogging. I could find myself pressed for time, or I could find myself with a lot to say. At this point, the only thing I know, is that I probably need to stock up my travel kit sometime in the next week or so!

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