Tag: Acadia National Park
Loose ends continue being themselves.
It should be fairly evident (even from my limited posts, not to mention to anyone who has talked to me on the phone or seen me in person, or taken a look at my Flickr account) that I completed my transcontinental bike-trip and visited my friends in both NYC and Boston. What should be less [...]
Posted: December 16th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
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Shout!outs
Meep: To Ahna “Kreegs” MacDonald and Roberta “Squeaky” Maize, Okanagon Level contributors to this trek. They have kept me in bananas and carrots. They have sustained me with their goodwill, light-hearts, and generosity. The Okanagon does not begin to describe the valleys through which Squeaks and Kreegs have carried me. They are vast canyons of [...]
Posted: October 20th, 2009 under Uncategorized.
Tags: Acadia National Park, Ahab, Ahna MacDonald, bananas, carrots, dad, Erie Canal, Joe Jones, Kreegs, Megan Sykes, Moby Dick, mom, Okanagon, Pequod, poker, Rachel Jones, Roberta Maize, Sean Clark, shoutouts, Squeaky, tires, Warren Gilles, West Quody Head, white whale
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