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As I prepare to get rolling again, I'm posting some older episodes that didn't make general distribution. This one could probably be categorized as "long distance travel strategies."
I call it train Tai Chi, but really started on the bus.
I've said before that one of the things that makes traveling by train so genteel is the ability to get up and walk around; and that's still true. But on cross country schedules, sometimes when time permits and sometimes to coincide with a scheduled maintenance stop, train travelers get “fresh air stops... the PC version of smoke breaks. And unless I'm asleep, I always take the opportunity to step off and stretch my legs.
By dirtysacredAs I prepare to get rolling again, I'm posting some older episodes that didn't make general distribution. This one could probably be categorized as "long distance travel strategies."
I call it train Tai Chi, but really started on the bus.
I've said before that one of the things that makes traveling by train so genteel is the ability to get up and walk around; and that's still true. But on cross country schedules, sometimes when time permits and sometimes to coincide with a scheduled maintenance stop, train travelers get “fresh air stops... the PC version of smoke breaks. And unless I'm asleep, I always take the opportunity to step off and stretch my legs.