Category Archives: Anatole France

>Wandering Re-establishes The Original Harmony

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Summer is wandering time and I have been surrounded by stories of it this week.  I am getting antsy for a road trip of some type!  

  • My traveling daughter, who has traipsed across the west for the last 4 months, came back in town this week and told of some of her adventures off the beaten path. 
  • A good blogging buddy of mine is on her bazillionth trip to Pakistan and is great at posting photos and telling of the feel of the place. 
  • A running buddy just returned from an anniversary trip to Paris and posted photos.  
  • Another daughter went off to the beach in California.  
  • Another running buddy went off to Canada with his wife (and happened upon an annual nude bike ride! That cracked them up, big time)

We are not sure what our summer adventure will be yet, but I will let you know!
What adventures are you hoping to experience?

Drawing and wanderlust by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily


Quote by Anatole France, 1844-1924, French writer

>The Future Is A Convenient Place

>A vintage napkin from 2001, drawn for my daughters and put in their lunches.

Then the question must be, ‘If dreams are in the future, how do you get to them?’

Perhaps one way is by finding someone whose tomorrow happens to be today and hitching a ride with them. That’s how I do it, at least. Sometimes that person is myself, other times not.

Drawing and commentary by Marty Coleman of The Napkin Dad Daily

Quote by Anatole France, 1844-1924, French writer. No, the country was not named after him.
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