Posted in January 2013

Degrees verses Wisdom

Albert Einstein was known in school to be dull and was thought by his teachers, to never be able to amount to anything. He dropped out of school before graduating, due to his complete and utter boredom in the classroom, as the “memorize this” way of schoolroom learning was not stimulating for him. So instead … Continue reading

Left handers  – a Connecticut Diner

Left handers – a Connecticut Diner

“Now which other one of you is left handed?”, an older women in a group of four asked. “I am” her friend replied. “Good good.” I am baffled, what does that matter in a restaurant, or frankly anyway other than buying a wired or wireless mouse, or keyboard? How sad it is, that mind travels … Continue reading

Planes, trains and web access.

Planes, trains and web access.

I am currently on a flight from our Nations Capital, D.C to go to North Carolina. Jessica and I are visiting my twin sister once again, the second time on our adventure. We have a few weeks to kill before our flight leaves for Europe. As well as the few weeks, we have pretty much … Continue reading

Harlem, Subways and Break dancers

Harlem, Subways and Break dancers

I am resting in, what feels like, a 5 star Bed & Breakfast mixed with a beach house feel 4 story Condo. This condo is located in Poughkeepsie, NY directly on the Hudson River. It is astonishing. There’s a train track that is right between these condos and the river, but the sound of the … Continue reading

Skyline to love.

Skyline to love.

There’s this hill out on route 3 in NJ, where you come up on it rather suddenly, which is amazing on its own. I came from a city, well a state, that had no elevation. No ups and downs. Its beautiful to have ups and downs, something to match your mood swings, your experiences with … Continue reading