Read Part I here. Our journey brought us to the Turntable LP Bar. A few of us wanted to do karaoke, but not in a private room. Alas, too early for that. Regardless of the brief disappointment, we did end up in a cool little spot. While we discussed the logic in ordering a beerContinue reading “Scenes From A New York Weekend Pt II”
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This Too Will Pass
Normally, I write blog posts ahead of Wednesday when they are scheduled to be posted. Today is a different day. It is Wednesday. I’m feeling quite flustered with the amount on my plate. It may be the illusion of an overflowing plate, but regardless, I’m feeling overwhelmed. This isn’t the good overflowing plate like youContinue reading “This Too Will Pass”
The Sedgley Place
Happy New Year! The Sedgley Place My brother, Will, and I have long felt that the need for experiences outweighs that of gifts. With the time we have on earth, it is wise to do everything we can with the people we love. For Christmas, we treated our parents to supper at The Sedgley Place.Continue reading “The Sedgley Place”
Senses from Europe
This was a tough post to write, picking just one instance for each sense. So I may need to choose more in the future. Sight – Lyon, France It’s November. In Southern France, it’s comfortable weather for worn jeans, a 3rd Maine t-shirt, and a light jacket. The sun is shining and the air isContinue reading “Senses from Europe”
Florence
Florence was one of the busiest cities I’ve been to thus far. I thought I was here during the tourist off-season, but there were throngs of people! I think there’s a local university with many study abroad students. On our train ride into the city, we sat near four girls who had a lot ofContinue reading “Florence”
Paris: Day One
Friday 20 Oct. 2023 I woke up late for me and early for Paris. Hehe! 10am. I’ll blame jet lag. I used the Wi-Fi in my apartment to get my map for my first destination, a recommendation from my friend Amber: Cimetière du Père-Lachaise. I was going to head for Rue Mouffetard, but I heardContinue reading “Paris: Day One”