
He would crank up the air conditioner-he liked a cool room at night-and sit on the bed, leaning back on two pillows propped against the headboard. At the end of the day he would slide off his worn brown leather boots and line them up by the suitcase, drop his faded jeans to the floor, and put on lightweight cotton pajama bottoms. Toiletries were in the pockets of a cloth folding case that hooked onto a towel rack in the bathroom. Shirts he wanted to keep unwrinkled hung above. After so many years on the road, he would leave his rolling suitcase open on the floor of his hotel room and use it as a drawer. Music credit: Chloe’s Lullaby (podcast theme) by Robert Austin.Greg Fleniken traveled light and lived tidy. Available on Spotify, Google Play, YouTube, Bandcamp, and Patreon! Music credit: Chloe’s Lullaby (podcast theme) by Robert Austin.


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