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Palestine, Perth and Philadelphia Freedom
... his missus remains seated and stony faced. She must have forgot her knitting.
It was a great show, the new best yet.
I catch up with Brian who I met in Poughkeepsie and his mates Pat & David. We head off to a bar for a drink. Kevin stays behind arguing his democratic freedoms to go the stage and get his T-shirt signed. I tell him where we will be. He knows he is in Philadelphia and this is the city of Freedom and Liberty. Security disagree.
At ...
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... visiting at least Venice and a few lesser known areas of Italy. I'm trying to avoid the touristy areas, the prices are to high and it's easy to get robbed. Maybe Munich too depending if I can learn enough German to be able to find the train station.
I don't leave until January 15th so expect at least weekly blog posts than. I think the whole idea of a blog is easier, ...
Are We There? Are We There? Are We There?
... drums, speakers, keyboard, and mics, on top of the family luggage and our luggage. It was going to be fun packing up that car.
In the evening the other band members came over for last minutes talks and dinner. They were a cool bunch of people. We had a good time talking over Sri Lankan food. Subash for the first time tried curried crab meat which is logistically very hard to eat due to the shell, but he figured it out and it was a success. ...
A Visit to the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia.
... br> It was, in fact, the abolitionists who gave it the name "Liberty Bell," in reference to its inscription. It was previously called simply the "State House bell."
In retrospect, it is a remarkably apt metaphor for a country literally cracked and freedom fissured for its black inhabitants. The line following "proclaim liberty" is, "It shall be a jubilee unto you; and ye shall return every man unto his possession, and ye shall return every man unto his ...
The city of brotherly love
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Our meals arrived shortly after and they were not what I would have called small. Actually they were huge. I didn’t even make it through my appetizer before I was too full to go on. We found again that our entree’s (otherwise known as mains) came out before we’d finished our appetizer. This has happened so many times here in the last couple of weeks I’m wondering if the ordering etiquette is normally only one dish, or if they do just ...