This blog follows my adventures in BookCrossing--the practice of leaving a book in a public place to be picked up and read by others, who then do likewise. It is a fascinating exercise in fate, karma, or whatever you want to call the chain of events that can occur between two or more lives and one piece of literature.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Wild Release #562
I normally don't travel as far as North Huntingdon on my lunch hour because it always seems too far away--not necessarily in miles, but in time spent on the road with traffic and many, many, many traffic lights to contend with. The difference today was that I had a coupon to use that was good specifically at the McDonald's Big Mac Museum Restaurant, and I wanted to see if the trip could be done. It turns out that luck was on my side; traffic was light, the traffic lights were mostly green, and I had plenty of time to enjoy my cheap lunch, read a chapter of my book, release "Sherlock Jones and the Phantom Airplane," by Ed Dunlop, on a small table between two comfy chairs in the McDonald's Big Mac Museum, and get back to work, all within the hour!
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