My friend was telling me recently how they were on the deck at Mad River in Manayunk and witnessed a kayak bar crawl coming down the river. While the idea of a kayak bar crawl is awesome (I saw one advertised when I was in Pittsburgh that I’d definitely do when I’m back there), the thought of
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I spent four years living and five years going to school in Scranton. I’m still mildly obsessed with my experience at The University of Scranton and will leave you with that disclaimer before continuing with the rest of this post. I remember once during my tenure at Scranton, a bunch of us were out and
Those of you who know me know that I’m far from a connoisseur of beer. Coorslight is my default bar beer, I venture to Bud Light Lime during summer, and both actively enjoy and purchase Keystone Light even though my budget has expanded to accompany more grown-up tastes. The thing is, I’m not going to
Have you ever stood around at a tourist attraction and thought to yourself, “well, thank God for these crowds, they’re really enriching this experience”? I’m guessing not, as ideally having a place to yourself would be the way we’d see everything. Philadelphia’s East State Penitentiary may be the exception to this. Looking through a set
I’m a public school teacher, not exactly a field one goes into to become rich quick (or at all). Necessity dictates that I make and stick to a budget just to ensure I make due on my current bill and financial obligations: rent, utilities, car payment, car insurance, gym membership, school loans, investments, not to
About this site Since graduating college 3 years ago I spend at least two weekends a month traveling. This mainly started because I still wish I was in college, but my friends are scattered around and beyond the tri-state area. I travel to visit my friends and we also try and plan several trips a