Journaling I've kept a hand-written journal twice before for short periods. Once when I was 20 and on a NOLS excursion in the North Cascades, that was for 31 days. More recently, I had a written journal for four months in 2013, but never kept up with it. Reading through both recently made me realize the value such a journal can hold, not only for selfish reasons, but for future generations of family members, who might be interested in the personal details of their great- grandfather's life, say. So I'm going to try it again, with special attention made to legibility. Some of my older entries are quite sloppy as I've never had good handwriting when I'm in a hurry. So I'm trying to slow down a bit, and have picked up on 'cursive italic' handwriting, which is not only legible but aesthetically pleasing as well. The most-linked resource seems to be 'Handwriting Repair' by Briem. The PDF is freely available online [0]. I've also made the original available in my gopherspace, as the license prohibits only commercial sharing [1]. [0] http://briem.net [1] gopher://sdf.org/9/users/slugmax/docs/handwriting_repair_briem.pdf