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A zen moment
Up & at 'em & on the road by 7 at 74F. In spite of some motivated commuters, I finally got to a quieter road. In fact about 2 hours into the ride on I-86 I had a perfect 15 minutes of riding in the Alleghenies without any cars in sight. It was blissful.
I had high hopes that I might be able to get farther than Binghamton since the temp ...
I Loved Highway I86
... a company car. I got a map of New York which I figured would be good because I would soon be looking for Hurleyville which wasn't on my other maps.
I got other brochures so Kathleen and I could design a trip in the future. It is just so darn pretty on this side of New York. I passed Jamestown without stopping at the Lucy and Desi museum. Who knew Lucille Ball came from a town in New York called Jamestown and that I would pass by it?
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Getting from Binghamton to New Orleans
... plans changed; we received an email informing us United Airlines cancelled the connecting flight in D.C. due to weather. After spending an hour on hold with United, the call was disconnected with no resolution. I was more than happy to respond to their survey questions after that useless phone call. We decided the airport was our best option for customer service and arrived there before 5:30 PM. The ...
The last days in the United States
I've never blogged before so I hope this goes well. On Sunday, I am flying out of JFK to Hong Kong for hopefully an amazing semester abroad. I will try to keep this updated with posts and pictures of what I am doing and such. I am studying at the ...
And I Drove
I was up early and headed west to Lake Champlain. I was at the south end (the lake runs north to south and is the border between Vermont and New York) which is much narrower than at Burlington. I wanted to see the lake and catch a glimpse of 'Champ', the monster that lives there. Too bad, he was just as elusive as the Ogopogo...
I took the ferry across the lake and I was in New ...