Written by Lincoln Adams on
December 24, 2010 |
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I loved New Hampshire. As soon as I peeled off I-91 to finally enter the state, I knew I was in for something special. I never realized I-91 stayed within Vermont even though the border to New Hampshire was literally only yards away, and yet I hadn’t officially crossed over until the day was nearly…
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Tags: bed and breakfast, breakfast, Christmas, cold, drive, driving, fireplace, food, geocaching, ice cream, iPod, Jackson, Long Island, mountains, music, Nashville, New England, New Hampshire, pancakes, pizza, restaurant, White Mountains
Written by Lincoln Adams on
November 21, 2010 |
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Last week I did an overnight trip to Philadelphia. :-D It was going to be the final stop of my road trip back home, but I just didn’t have time to sightsee the city then. Since it’s only a hundred something miles from home though, I knew I’d be able to visit it for a…
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Tags: breakfast, freedom, history, ice cream, independence, museum, neighborhood, parking, pizza, restaurant, skyline, tourist trap
Written by Lincoln Adams on
November 12, 2010 |
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This post covers the events during October 22nd, after I leave Tennessee and visited North Carolina. My last morning in my cabin. Checkout was at 11AM, so I called up the office to check out at promptly 10:59AM. I was going to squeeze every moment I could out of this morning before leaving, so I…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
November 11, 2010 |
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This post covers the events of October 19th, as I journeyed from Nashville to the Smokies. Nashville! I woke up feeling refreshed for the first time since I left Vegas, pulling the curtains apart to enjoy a lovely view of the Nashville skyline, complete with the Batman building. The Maxwell House was actually a pretty…
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There are a few things I am superbly good at making in the kitchen: pasta, pizza, and… that’s it. I’ve been living the kind of oddball lifestyle where for six years at least, I didn’t even have an oven I could use to make food. I have one now but I still haven’t made use…
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