Spooky Week in the Big Easy, Day 3 & 4 Happy Halloween, everyone! Kristen and I are gearing up for our anniversary dinner, and resting our legs from the nonstop workout we've been getting this week. Over the last few days, we've toured the sights and learned about some of the spookier sides of New Orleans&
Spooky Week in the Big Easy, Day 2 Hey again! Kristen and I have gotten our bearings a bit, and started to navigate a bit further afield wit the aid of a good night's sleep, and plenty of coffee. Day 2 of New Orleans promised to be a fun one, full of exploration and discovery, through
Spooky Week in the Big Easy, Day 1 Hey all! Checking in from New Orleans, Lousiana, where my partner Kristen and I are celebrating our anniversary! This is our first trip to the Cresent City, and we're spending the week taking in the sights, sounds, and tastes of New Orleans! Beignets & Bookshops Our day started
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Life Setting Sail This post was originally published in June of 2024 on a previous version of this blog. Sunrise There's something oddly magical about starting a day in the twilight of pre-dawn. Don't get me wrong, it's perfectly miserable and you just know you'll