So much behind, so much ahead
I turned 18 in the Bahamas. And it was even better than it sounds. I had been nominated by my high school English and science teachers to a scholarship program which sent students… Continue reading
I turned 18 in the Bahamas. And it was even better than it sounds. I had been nominated by my high school English and science teachers to a scholarship program which sent students… Continue reading
I am getting too close to abandoning this blog to the dust, so I am going to sit here with a pack of chips and a 3 flavored wheel of hummus, and tell… Continue reading
The rain has well and truly arrived here in Northern Belgium (Flanders) and I am enjoying my first Low Country Autumn (“herfst”) with its deeply amazing colored leaves, green holding on in places… Continue reading
Okay, I want to go to bed but I just poked around blogspot for a second after posting that and found my stats page and there are a couple of things I need… Continue reading
Riding my borrowed bicycle home tonight was nice. Since the October time change it gets dark early, and the coolness of day spreads unflinchingly into cold night. This was one of those nights… Continue reading
Yesterday was a good day. I got up at 2:30, morning still distantly in utero, to listen to the Giants win the World Series, which culminated at 3:30 just as the alarm was… Continue reading
Well I’ve certainly run out of blogging steam, haven’t I? I suppose this is okay given that this was supposed to be a travel blog and I am not travelling right now, so… Continue reading
How do you tell if someone’s opinion is just different from yours, from when they are a cold, calculating, vile, Cheney-like human being? Today’s case: the people who say investing in Green Energy is… Continue reading
Amerikan Kebaboligist reports discovery of new speciesBy Harvey von Nubbinbubbler, AP BRUSSELS – American Kebabologist Doctor Timothy Tendick is reporting in the current issue of the presitigious Kebablife Quarterly Journal the discovery of… Continue reading
Traveling is full of different challenges from back home. Taking public transport when you don’t know the language, the system, or any of the place names. Bartering properly, which changes between countries. Ordering… Continue reading