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On the Way to Adventure: Urban exploration
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013. When chatting with Dan at happy hour the other day, our conversation turned, as it often does, to traveling and exploration. He turned me on to this blog. A remarkable collection of photos and stories documenting adventurous people exploring abandoned, private, or otherwise inaccessible historic places around the world. A little googling led first to this Washington Post story. Of photos posted in a forum about an old station and series of trolley tunnels beneath Dupont Circ...
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On the Way to Adventure: February 2015
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Friday, February 6, 2015. Farewell to a friend. Today my favorite corner. And so I turn to the blog I’ve neglected to eulogize the blog I’ve read almost every day since graduating from college in 2007. In fact I can say, without hyperbole, that Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish has been one of the most influential forces shaping how I've come to understand myself and the world around me in the time since. It has, over the years, among many other things:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Bit of Perspective. Life pr...
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On the Way to Adventure: Democracy, alive and well
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Tuesday, November 6, 2012. Democracy, alive and well. With less fanfare and significantly fewer tears. On a day when Nate Silver makes dizzyingly positive predictions. My feet are still cold, but I feel great. Like the broad cross section of society present at the polls this morning, I proudly took part in the most important of civic duties. That alone is reason to smile. Labels: General Life Updates. Politics and Current Events. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Bit of Perspective.
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On the Way to Adventure: A hot air balloon on a tether
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Tuesday, February 5, 2013. A hot air balloon on a tether. Last Friday, for the second time in my life (the first being spring break of my senior year of college), I had to scrape snow off of my car before hopping in and heading for the beach. The reason for this wintry trip to Rehoboth: a weekend-long retreat for the Volunteer Corps. Program that I help to coordinate through church. Aside from the chance to spend time with a fun group of people (I learned a new game, called Fishbowl. And got to play Mafia.
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On the Way to Adventure: On confusion and inclusion
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008. On confusion and inclusion. I grew up in a spiritual bubble, of sorts. My parents disagree rather drastically about religion, and decided to raise their children in a neutral way. In other words, the topic was never mentioned. I had no learned answer when my six year old friends would ask, “Do you believe in God? One of my friends used to invite me to a free weekly dinner, hosted by the university’s Catholic Student Center. Feeling uneasy in a way that is impossibl...I have ...
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On the Way to Adventure: Skip 'em
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Monday, April 13, 2009. Several months ago, I wrote. Over the following few months, I’ve attended services regularly and come to know much more about Westmoreland. 8220;Skip ‘em.”. At Westmoreland, the sense of inclusiveness is profound. And the church’s progressive and active stance on social issues helps to minimize any disconnect I might feel between religion on a theological level and its relevance to everyday life. Even without having read more than a few passages of the Bible and without fully sort...
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On the Way to Adventure: Dried beans and crusty bread
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013. Dried beans and crusty bread. Soup is one of my favorite cold weather meals to cook for a couple of reasons. It is warm and hearty, relatively easy, and takes many delicious forms. Even better, it provides a perfect excuse for buying another of my (non-seasonally dependent) favorite things: a fresh, crusty loaf of bread. But it was pretty tasty as is. Here is what I think I did. White Bean Soup with Pancetta and Kale. Soak 1 lb. dried white beans. Saute some diced pancetta.
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On the Way to Adventure: Farewell to a friend
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Friday, February 6, 2015. Farewell to a friend. Today my favorite corner. And so I turn to the blog I’ve neglected to eulogize the blog I’ve read almost every day since graduating from college in 2007. In fact I can say, without hyperbole, that Andrew Sullivan’s The Dish has been one of the most influential forces shaping how I've come to understand myself and the world around me in the time since. It has, over the years, among many other things:. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Bit of Perspective.
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On the Way to Adventure: Blue line to Houlton
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Sunday, March 25, 2012. Blue line to Houlton. To see a larger, higher resolution copy, visit Visual.ly. Directly and click on the map. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Bit of Perspective. Life presents a constant challenge: a parade of unique hurdles and perpetually changing circumstances on the way to adventures of all sorts. It's not often easy to tackle this with a smile, but it's certainly worth a shot. Blue line to Houlton. A Way to Sort My Thoughts. Politics and Current Events.
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On the Way to Adventure: February 2012
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Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Dinner with some true loves. To celebrate Valentine's Day, my roommates and I sat down for a candelit dinner with some of the true loves of our lives: meatloaf and mashed potatoes. Broccoli tagged along too, just for kicks. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A Bit of Perspective. Dinner with some true loves. A Way to Sort My Thoughts. Politics and Current Events. Life of a Former NY Stroller Attendant. She Makes Goat Cheese. On Hiatus in Med School. News and Nerdy Entertainment.