You can read Part 1 here.
Here is an entry from October 10, 2005
Journal
A place to record your hopes, aspirations, and dreams-whether in the old fashioned retro Copperplate with a fountain pen or the new-fangled portable computer complete with CD-ROM and DVD-R.
A repository of idle thoughts, mental fields upon which idea seeds are sown, beginning of the brains, and jumper cables to the batteries of our Creative Selves.
Recipes, grocery lists, books to read, web sites to visit-but not a normal “to do list” with tasks neatly crossed off or carried over to the next day.
A Personal Record of our own self discovery of paths taken, but others not yet explored. Source code for that book that begs to be written, essays to become scripts, songs to be composed (and later decomposed into harmony and melody) and polemics to be polemicized.
(Did you notice that Personal Record is capitalized? This was, and is, on purpose)