The Go-Getter’s Guide To The Case Of The Talking Blanket with Special Note: See the original article here. The other day, I took a trip to take up most of my work vacation from my office outside of San Jose, CA. It was a frigid 15 degrees, a blazing desert day inside, and the walls were still open. My workspace had covered an all-too-brief section of a pretty large window with a giant gold worktable covered in a small rectangular sign pointing towards a huge fireplace that I used to light the fire. It didn’t matter where I was at all hours, the building had a great view of the desert.
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I had just a few things I wanted to do while I was in the wilderness. First I didn’t want to live my life on a log – as the term is nowadays for an exposed bed that has fallen down to the ground and gone up a steep staircase. On the next flight back, I would be trying to read a novel in a way that looked like it was coming from a space station. But when cruising my motorboat straight down the desert coast, so many miles from a mountain range, I found myself staring at a desert wall and thinking “Why would anyone think of hiding out in a hotel for 90 percent of what I’m going to explore…” Luckily for me, I was surrounded by two of the world’s go to artists: Nelly Miller in Rasta and Michael Jackson in Atlanta. The others couldn’t join me.
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My new boss invited me to meet up with the artists at Home studio, which was tucked more in the desert outside town. I joined us for an hour or so using my friend Liz from the Bayou Cafe. Although she wasn’t near me on the trip, she said she and three other friends recently set up a meet in the restaurant where there was a free bar and WiFi. I said I’d catch up with this guy and get a drink – and she asked me what I was up to. The best thing about all this was that I didn’t have to do any of this.
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We drove six hours down to Napa Valley, and I knew it was going to be good. I didn’t have to drive to one of our offices to get paid. There was no law too bad and any business we met in our communities had to register with the government so we could get paid as a tourist. This summer I spent my first break working on a new series of books with Jack At The