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Far and Away


I have my last US show tomorrow night at Ramapo College in Mahwah, NJ, then on Saturday I fly out to Scotland where I will be until January 10, 2007. I don't have any shows set up for this tour, just a few meetings with various groups and individuals.

The purpose of this trip is mostly pleasure with lots of quiet work mixed in. I have loads of writing I want to do, I wish to see about getting some of Marvin's posts put together on a CD or even a podcast, and I need to prepare for a very busy 2007.

Therefore, I may not blog so much. In fact, I am considering limiting my on-line time significantly (shudder) so that I can get other things done and I can relax. I think I might post a photo a day though, but no promises.

If I don't visit your blog or respond to an e-mail during this time, please don't take it personally. It is time for me to regroup, refresh and renew.

Happy, Merry, Joyous Whatever!

Comments

Anonymous said…
And you expect me to survive all this time without my gay husband?
Just kidding, I think it´s very wise to take some time off to do what you feel like. I just wish had the time :) Maybe my timw will come when I graduate in january since I haven´t found neither job nor apartment :)
Willie Hewes said…
And to you. Have a good downtime.
Christine Bakke said…
Happy merry and whatever else to you too.

Remember--Axial tilt is the reason for the season.

I hope you get tons of rest and relaxation...and a few things done as well.
KJ said…
Hmmm, you seem to think that you can make this decision without consulting us and enabling our addictions. :-)
MadPriest said…
Scotland - New Year - Relax?
YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING!
Alex Resare said…
It feels good to have you on the right side of the (well, one) sea. I hope you can find some peace during your stay there. I plan to find my calm in march or something... :)
Jonathan said…
You will be in my thoughts and prayers over this holiday season! Thanks for your friendship! It has meant a great deal during this time in my life!

j.
Elliot Coale said…
See you in the new year, Peterson!

And if we can't meet up again before TC...um...see you there!


--Elliot
Unknown said…
A blessed journey to you, Peterson.
Anonymous said…
Have a great time in the old country!

(And don't forget your cagoule)
my cagoule, a fleecy jumper thingy head mask job??? or is this another bizarre meat product from Scotland. You never know with these people.
Jennifer said…
Sounds like fun!
Anonymous said…
I'm not sure if you were joking Peterson - but a cagoule is a water proof jacket to keep the rain off.
Anonymous said…
That anonymous post was me, Esther.
Anonymous said…
If Marvin gets a podcast let me know so I can help pimp him (the old meaning of pimp not the new one which would imply hauling him into a shop for body work atop a hydraulic lift and the installation of a flat screen TV in the back seat) ... I think we all know the feeling of limiting online time during busier periods in life ... Have fun in Scotland :-)

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