Written by Lincoln Adams on
October 2, 2010 |
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Travelogues
Whooooooooooo wheeeeeee, what a day! This will be a light post since I spent most of my energy organizing the traveling metadata I put together to indicate where I’ve been, what I tweeted while I was out and about, and finally a collection of my most notable photos I’ve taken for the day. You can…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
April 13, 2010 |
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Geocaching
The other weekend I embarked on another historical geocaching hunt commemorating the Battle of Brooklyn, beginning first at Fort Hamilton Park, which is easily one of my favorite areas because of its proximity to the Verrazano Bridge. A huge fog was rolling in from the Narrows and covered half the bridge while I was pulling…
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And not just a girl, an LA Girl! Omigosh, omigosh, I’ll have to get my hair and nails done! Maybe buy a new dress too! *hyperventilates* I don’t know how it happened either, I was just talking to a nice Chinese girl on a conservative blog, and next thing I know we’re set to meet…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
February 19, 2010 |
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Travelogues
The ground had a light dusting of snow this morning, but the sky was a clear blue when I finally left the hotel for the North End Church. I had breakfast at a cafe across from the old church, then continued the sightseeing, stopping again at another old cemetery before walking the bridge over to…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
February 19, 2010 |
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Travelogues
So I looked out this morning and the sun was gone, turned on some music to start my day, lost myself in a familiar song, closed my eyes and I slipped awaaaaa… no wait, that’s not right. :-D On second thought, that WAS how I started my first morning in Boston. Heh. After a hot…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
December 4, 2009 |
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Travelogues
Finally settled in for the night after a day of running around in the Berkshires. There sure are a lot of old people here too. Except for the wee little snotties, I don’t think I saw anyone here under 50. The younger ones are all probably out drinking at some sports bar. Driving up was…
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Creation Museum Revives Christian Debates Over Earth’s Evolution | Christianpost.com The $27 million Creation Museum opens its doors on Memorial Day amid a flood of protests and debates over its version of history… Protests? The hand wringing by the heathens over the opening of this museum is hilarious to watch. If you think it’s all…
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