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Palestine, Perth and Philadelphia Freedom
... that he is willing to share and has visited Perth, eating fish and chips at Fishermen’s Harbour! He makes an excellent cappuccino and smokes cigars. He has',he reliably informs us, the best hookahs in all of Philly.
We head to off to our respective hotels arranging to meet later.
Later we meet and decide to eat at Joes Diner, because they have 20 beers on tap, which I correctly note will keep Steve happy. It does, he samples 10 of them. Beer ...
Welcome to my travel blog.
... 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, ...
Hauntings in Philly!
... Places. I've included pictures of our second floor room. Very clean and comfy! We arrived just in time for afternoon tea and cookies in the lobby.
We ate a quick bite at a local deli, walked around and caught some pics at dusk of historic sites. Off to our Haunted Ghost Tour! The weather is crystal clear, with a bit of fall in the air. It will be a nice evening ...
Leaving the Country
We flew from Baltimore to Philadelphia to start our adventure. It didn't take long to have problems though. We got stuck on the runway due to a bad storm and some passenger having some medical problem. Three hours later, we were off and beginning the 10 hour flight to ...
Death By Flowers - But Jungles Are Cool
... support team leader, Amelia, would be joining us for the day. PLUS, all the Philadelphia VISTA's - current and summer - would be volunteering with us, one shift in the morning and one in the afternoon (if that tells you how many there were!). AND Mike baked his cookies. It was a win-win day. Our clean-up site was Mt. Moriah Cemetery, which was huge (over 200 acres, possibly over 300) and quite old. There was a section of gravestones from the Civil War. BAM. There was a lot of ...