Written by Lincoln Adams on
November 21, 2010 |
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Travelogues
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 11, 2010 |
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Reviews
I woke up to my very first morning in a log cabin, the views outside the windows obscured by a dense fog that whisked its way through the mountains. It seemed obvious now why they call it the Smoky Mountains, but fortunately the fog would clear as the day continued. The cabin itself was immaculate,…
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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
June 22, 2010 |
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Geocaching
Man, I wish I had more riveting stuff to report here, but the truth is I’m dead in the water for the rest of the summer after emptying my PayPal account to get my MacBook. Still worth it though, and I’d absolutely do it again. In the meantime, I’ve been doing some local caching to…
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Written by Lincoln Adams on
May 31, 2010 |
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Geocaching
Had to stop at a court in Brooklyn the other day to water board a few terrorists, but once I was done I had some time to canvass the area for a couple of geocaches. That’s when I discovered… THE PROMENADE. I would have happened on this place sooner, but for too long I always…
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Recently New York had just been ranked for being the unhappiest state in the country. My experience today could certainly tell you why. Since I live in an apartment complex that assigns one parking space per apartment, it’s only natural that we would have an overflow of cars, most of which have no choice but…
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