Earlier today I sent a photo of Tater Tot to his pal Hal (aka the dog walker). Tater had walked out of the beach rental and was taking an early siesta in the sun, it was super adorbs. Hal mentioned he was happy Tater was enjoying his vacation. I found the thought of Tater being on vacation rather amusing - everyday of his life is a summer holiday! ... read more
do the charleston
This month I did something completely uncharacteristic - I vacationed in the same location 2x. The fact that I repeated a travel destination more than 2x ever is unheard of much less in the same calendar year. I'm completely enamored by Charleston's mix of colorful history, inventive cuisine & tattooed mixologists. New & old blend ... read more
pose for a pretty passport photo
After waking up around 4am and unable to fall back to sleep, I decided to apply for Global Entry, mainly because I want to wear my new cowboy boots traveling. I was pleased with my nocturnal productivity. As I was entering the passport information it occurred to me the necessity of a good passport photo. Not that I think any of my previous ... read more
colorful homes of charleston, south carolina
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eating my way through austin
Do you live to eat or do you eat to live? Clearly I am a staunch card carrying member of the former, although at times - like after my recent trip to Austin, Texas, I wish I was affiliated with the ... read more
greetings from austin – yeehaw!
I knew Austin was going to be a fun trip, but I didn't expect it to be a perfect one! From Faith No More's 'We Care A lot' playing in JFK's security area to being seated next to on-line marketing guru, Bryan Eisenberg who basically made me write the outline for my book about the passion of collecting on the flight home, it had been a stellar ... read more
viva Mexico: doing death right
There is so much to love about Mexico – yummy tacos, the bright & brilliant colors, guacamole served with every meal, but my favorite element of the Mexican culture is how they celebrate. Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is really death done right. No subdued quiet reflection of those that have passed on, but rather a kick ass fiesta ... read more