Yesterweek, I talked about going to Dublin for a few days and what I would bring to read and write on the three-day trip.

The flight there takes about an hour and five minutes from Edinburgh. I used the journey there to write six postcards, which I would then post on arrival, and tackled some other writing on my return. As predicted in that last entry, the cashier was indeed rather bemused as she handed over my stamps.

On the second day, my pal and I took a train to Belfast and back, taking around two hours each way, I split my time between writing in my notebook and reading my magazine.

It was helpful to have this time, but it would be more helpful if I were able to recreate this experience at home without the expense of travel. I’ve heard the suggestion of listening to ambient train noises as I write, but I also rationally know I can step outside my door at any time; not something you can do on a mainline railway.

If you’ve any suggestions on that front, I’m all ears.

2 thoughts on “Sky Writing and Railway Reading

  1. So is it you struggle to be creative at home? I hear you, assuming that is the case as I always find it hard to become started on a project yet once I’m immersed, it can suck me away for hours 🙂 I guess this explains how I get my letters written when I visit Brian and don’t have the distraction of a PC. Hope you had a good time away, anyway.

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    1. The struggle is to keep focus in a home environment. At least on a train, I know I’m locked in until at least the next station, whereas I can nip to my kitchen at any time.

      That said, I did have a top time while I was away.

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