I'm traveling and present a relatively uninspired submission for the challenge. Here's hoping for a better time in February.
This is my first Diver's Logbook. I filled it up two years ago. It's fun to go back and look at our adventures.

My Great Uncle was a published author. Whenever I find a copy of one of his books, now all out of print, I buy it.

They were translated into different languages and sometimes renamed and rebranded into pulp novels to help sales.

This is one of my favorites. PJ might have some interest in it as it was set on the D&H Canal near Cuddebackville, NY.

This is my journal/notebook/daily carry. I've got backpacking trips, shopping lists, a little of everything in this recycled firehose covered journal.

This is the way I read most my books now. It's just easier when traveling. Until the batteries die...

1 comment:
The canal book sounds interesting for sure.
What pen do you use with your everyday? Just whatever, or is that one you specifically keep with that?
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