A few months back, I decided it was FINALLY time to invest in a real, actual camera. You know, the kind with lenses and a viewfinder that you actually look through and a button you press to take a picture. Why, you ask? Well, it’s mostly because, and this is really kind of dumb, IContinueContinue reading “Exploring my new camera: Provincetown”
Category Archives: Travel
Being alone with mountains and music
I haven’t blogged much lately, and it’s not because I don’t have things I want to write. It’s that I don’t feel up to writing the layers of thoughts in my head. They are dense, and well, confused. They might not make much sense. But I’m gonna try. Forgive my ramblings in advance. I justContinueContinue reading “Being alone with mountains and music”
Florida Interlude, Part 1: Disney Adventures
It’s time for a travel post! It’s been a while, and it feels weird to write about Florida, a place I’ve visited dozens of times. But really, especially when one lives in the Northeast, Florida is a different country. So let’s get to it. This visit was brought to you by my new employer, FromContinueContinue reading “Florida Interlude, Part 1: Disney Adventures”
Therapy, thy name is California
Confession time. When I lived in Arkansas and it got “cold”, I would judge my fellow Arkansans on their inability to withstand winter temperatures. I would routinely, in my judgmental Yankee head, and sometimes out loud, scoff, “I’m from New England! This isn’t cold!” However, when I was searching for my next home, I really,ContinueContinue reading “Therapy, thy name is California”
On snow, cops and New Year’s Eve
So, remember, dear readers, when I and two awesome ladies spent New Year’s Eve in Strasbourg, France, backs to the wall, praying we wouldn’t witness the fiery death of a 50-foot Christmas tree as drunk and jubilant unsupervised French people set off whatever fireworks they could get their drunk and jubilant hands on? Read hereContinueContinue reading “On snow, cops and New Year’s Eve”