I always try to lay a little low during January and February, it’s the calm before the storm that is March. I didn’t think I’d have anything vastly exciting to report back on these next few weeks and was going to try and devote some time to writing about some local stuff to do here
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1) Get Out West- One thing that was made clear on my trip to Ireland was how much of the United States I have yet to see. It seemed like the routine would be, we’d meet someone, tell them we’re from the US (if they weren’t from the US, explain to them that not everyone
I don’t have a subscription to Outside Magazine, but I probably should. Not only do I end up grabbing a new copy at Barnes & Noble almost every month when I go in for a walk through, but I actively look for the next issue to come out. While it can sometimes border on too
The holiday season is officially over which on one hand is depressing. Nothing says happiness to me more than Christmas break in NEPA. On the other hand, a respite is clearly needed. I always wonder where the people I talk to, coworkers and students, spend the holidays that they deem, “so relaxing.” While I love
The first three months of 2013 are shaping up to be pretty eventful. I celebrated the new year at nice house party in Conshohocken , and have been pretty sedentary these past two weekends. Friday I went out in Lancaster and decided that one of my New Year’s resolutions will be to write more about this
It’s been a little over a year since I started this blog, and to be honest, I’ve kept up with it much more than I thought I would. I have a habit of starting a bunch of projects and abandoning them after about a month, so this might stick for good. Last year around this time
I’ll be honest, I’m not NYC’s biggest fan. I don’t hate it by any means, I just think it’s way too expensive, way too crowded, and it perpetually smells like piss (apologies to any New Yorkers I’m currently offending). I do, however, love New York unconditionally at Christmas. While I haven’t made the trek to Manhattan
Finally, it’s holiday time, one of my favorite times of the year, filled with gifts, music (I don’t know why so many people hate it, I’m pretty obsessed with Christmas music), bar crawls, peace on Earth and good will towards men. However, one of my favorite parts of the holidays is the return of the house
No offense to year-long residents of Darlington Maryland, but your town has an innate creepiness about it that proves the perfect place to hold a zombie mud run. It didn’t take that much imagination for me to picture Darlington as the epicenter of a zombie apocolypes. We drove into Darlington early Saturday morning for the Run
When we pulled into Clayton’s Hunting, Fishing, and Indoor Range in Horsham, PA this past Saturday, I realized that we didn’t exactly need our GPS. The NRA bumper sticker covered parking lot and Ryan/Romney poster taller than me where as good indication as any. As soon as we stepped out into the parking lot, you
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