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Tag Archives: Travel
Good Thoughts As I Head Home
Fridays are a little wak in terms of posting anything I actually want people to read. I will just use Fridays as a link day, sending people to sweet websites, and balance it with a short, personal update. Weekends are … Continue reading
The Beauty Of Being A Traveling Poet
Just landed in Little Rock, Arkansas. Mo-Man picked me up with Krysis. I hit a bank and now we’re at a local reading at ACAC. The vibe is extraordinary and the people are warm and lovers of spoken word. This … Continue reading
(Mobile) Layover: Denver Airport [6]
I am sitting in the airport in Denver on my layover to Boston. It is one of the few airports in the United States I feel I would be most comfortable if I were stranded in over night. I’ve been … Continue reading
(Mobile Post) On The Road [25/365]
At a rest stop in Pasco, Washington, chatting with a kid named Josh from Missoula, Montana about bookstores and authors. I am eating White Cheddar Cheez-Its from a vending machine. I have listened to a lot of Mike Doughty and … Continue reading
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Europe: Day 1
Caught Amtrak yesterday morning from Boston to Newark International Airport. Waited for a few hours for my evening Air India flight. $280 one-way to Frankfurt. The flight was quite rickety, a bit Greyhound-y in odor and decor, but I anticipated … Continue reading

