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Travel

Be Happy Now (And You’ll Be Amazed at What Happens)

May 15, 2010

TAHOE CITY, Calif. — Well I apologize for the lag in posts but admittedly it’s been a busy few weeks.  Tuesday was my last day at my old job before I start a new one Monday.  My intention is to keep the topics on this blog entirely separate from my day job, so I’ll be [...]

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Visit This Place: Travelogue Continues in New Hope, Penn.

March 16, 2010

This is Part 2 of a two-part travelogue series on Lambertville, N.J. and New Hope, Penn., where I visited last week on a trip to the east coast. The first installation ran Sunday.
Continuing completely across the Delaware River brings you over the state line and into New Hope.  One of the best ways that I [...]

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Travelogue: Lambertville, N.J. & New Hope, Penn.

March 14, 2010

I sat down to write this post on Friday in Lambertville, one of my favorite towns on the Delaware River.  Lo and behold, four pages and 2,200 words later I realized I had an epic travelogue on my hands.  It’s my hope that I’ll be able to post travelogues like this on a semi-regular basis [...]

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The Anatomy of Injury Denial, Part V

December 15, 2009

This is the fifth article in a series describing my first ever running injury in 20 years, how I’ve dealt with it heretofore, and my path to recovery.
Let me start out by saying the past two days have been days of good news.  My knee is feeling as good as it has in a while, [...]

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The Anatomy of Injury Denial, Part IV

December 9, 2009

This is the fourth article in a series describing my first ever running injury in 20 years, how I’ve dealt with it heretofore, and my path to recovery.
In my last injury post I detailed what happened to my knee, why it happened, and my physical therapist’s prescription for recovery.  Now I’ll share the beginning of [...]

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What I’m Missing

December 6, 2009

In a handful of my posts thus far I’ve alluded to the Marin Headlands, the amazingly beautiful stretch of hills and mountains jutting out at the southern tip of Marin County separating San Francisco Bay from the Pacific Ocean.  If you’ve seen any of the gazillions of photos of the Golden Gate Bridge, the jagged [...]

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