new column
while i don't usually tout my own work, my new column is out and sums up our trip rather nicely:
http://www.insidepublications.com/pdf_stories/06-10/Go%20Your%20Own%20Way%201006.pdf
well, that's not about our trip, as they have yet to post november's stuff, but it does sum up my fellings for the majority of dog owners out there.
and in the meantime, here's some trip info that didn't make the story:
Our trip was amazing. Amazing in that we packed so much into so little time.
Among the highlights:
mike being stopped by a highway patrolman in Nevada ON OUR FIRST DAY in the "most expensive county in Nevada" and when asked why he though he was stopped, him saying, "um, excessive speed?" very politely
driving through an almost-tornado storm in nebraska—we couldn’t figure out why cars were stopped under every highway overpass
hearing lincoln’s city-wide tornado alarm going off that night during the huge storm
driving through the hood in Chicago looking for a bathroom because I desperately had to go to the bathroom and the highway was gridlocked
saw flight 93 crash site and memorial, realized shankesville is a teeny, tiny town
saw every monument and memorial in D.C., walked miles and miles in high humidity—no bueno
met a client I’ve been working with for years now only via email—finally put a face to a name
the cat living at the b&b in Chelsea (NYC) that I snuck in our room every night
tour of ground zero
talking to machine-gun toting nypd officer on wall street
talked to jon voigt in central park
reunited with high school friend now living in boston
the overnight train ride from nyc to Chicago (memorable, but not in a good way)
catching a baseball game at wrigley field
all the people we met on the train ride home, including two 90-plus-year-old men whose now-deceased wives had been best friends
http://www.insidepublications.com/pdf_stories/06-10/Go%20Your%20Own%20Way%201006.pdf
well, that's not about our trip, as they have yet to post november's stuff, but it does sum up my fellings for the majority of dog owners out there.
and in the meantime, here's some trip info that didn't make the story:
Our trip was amazing. Amazing in that we packed so much into so little time.
Among the highlights:
mike being stopped by a highway patrolman in Nevada ON OUR FIRST DAY in the "most expensive county in Nevada" and when asked why he though he was stopped, him saying, "um, excessive speed?" very politely
driving through an almost-tornado storm in nebraska—we couldn’t figure out why cars were stopped under every highway overpass
hearing lincoln’s city-wide tornado alarm going off that night during the huge storm
driving through the hood in Chicago looking for a bathroom because I desperately had to go to the bathroom and the highway was gridlocked
saw flight 93 crash site and memorial, realized shankesville is a teeny, tiny town
saw every monument and memorial in D.C., walked miles and miles in high humidity—no bueno
met a client I’ve been working with for years now only via email—finally put a face to a name
the cat living at the b&b in Chelsea (NYC) that I snuck in our room every night
tour of ground zero
talking to machine-gun toting nypd officer on wall street
talked to jon voigt in central park
reunited with high school friend now living in boston
the overnight train ride from nyc to Chicago (memorable, but not in a good way)
catching a baseball game at wrigley field
all the people we met on the train ride home, including two 90-plus-year-old men whose now-deceased wives had been best friends
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