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New York City is keeping me busy

December 26th, 2011

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After the long long road trip adventure last year, I’ve been sticking with planes or the city. Its getting to the point where I’m missing the mountains and find myself dreaming of the roads between Santa Fe and Denver.

After last year, I promised myself that I wouldn’t go for any crazy long distance drives through the midwest. Getting caught in blizzards in the middle of Kansas is more adventure than I am interested in experiencing any time soon, so, I’ll have to push my fantasies back into the summer. Where to go?

Wyoming! Its about damn time I hit up the Tetons again, so, I’m going to plan my life around a backpacking trip in July where the largest mosquitoes ever will be out for my blood. Usually, I plan trips around my big birthdays, and, well, I’m only going to turn 30 once.

The sleepy tree above is in Central Park, but the photo makes me roadsick for the mountains. Time to get planning!

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NYC Spring

April 5th, 2011

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I’ve been back in NYC for a little while now after a short jump to Illinois to spend time with the family. A week after my crazy road trip, I started a new full time job and am currently attempting to settle into a life where I don’t leave all the time.

By a “long time” I mean to say that I’m buying plane tickets to Thailand in June after a short stop in Texas to see all of my favorite people. It I plan a trip, it makes me feel like all is well in the universe.

In NYC news, the weather is getting to the point where, when its not raining, I’ll be able to pedal my way in circles around Prospect Park to my heart’s content. I’ve not ridden my bike, any of my bikes, since I’ve arrived in NYC last November. I’ll have to dust off my toolbox to clean the chain and check the brakes and shifting before I head out into the streets.

Instead of cycling, I’ve been hitting up Brooklyn Boulders after work for a few hours three times a week. Its the largest indoor climbing gym in NYC and has the most densely set walls I’ve seen at any of the gyms I’ve visited across the country. The people are super nice and the problems are well thought out with several different kinds of inclines and overhangs to make everyone happy. As for top rope climbing, though, its a bit lacking in comparison to some of the gyms out west with a lack of ceiling and long overhanging routes. Nothing like Rock’n and Jam’n in Denver, but, really, a place like that is a gem, as far as I know, when it comes to indoor lead climbing.

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Going Home!!! Finally!!!

February 13th, 2011

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From New York to St. Louis to Denver to Albuquerque to Fort Worth to Austin then back to Fort Worth and St. Louis I only have 16.5 hours of driving left for my final push back home to NYC after 1.5 months!

Home… I can’t wait to be able to sleep in my own bed, climb at the same gym week after week, eat brunch on Sundays, nest in my own (very own!) apartment, clean my own dishes, walk on the streets, take the subway, eat Porchetta (!!!), and watch spring blossom in the city…

I’ve had a great time on the road, but, damn… it’ll be good to put books on my own shelves and cook for my own roommate… my very own roommate! AND maybe (maybe) meet people and go on dates and stuff without the “I don’t live here” issue!

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Life’s about to get even crazier!

July 29th, 2010

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Driving north from Albequerque

Next week, I’ll be visiting New York for a few days to relax, work, and think about my life all at the same time. Then, in September after my job ends, I plan to spend some time in my beloved Frey Canyon in Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico to further consider my life.


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In October, I will be leaving Austin to move back to NYC where I will be looking for work and considering my future even further.


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Throughout all of this, I hope to begin to take more black and white photos like the one above because i miss it. Here are a couple other oldies but goodies from my time in New Mexico.
Clouds and a cliff face
Old billboard and the horizon

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Most Favorite Cut Scene from a Movie Ever.

July 14th, 2010

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Bumped into this at random today and reminded me of my love for this movie. I couldn’t find a higher quality video, but its the dialog / monologue that counts.

This would have been in the opening montage of scenes from Jessica’s dating experiences.

That’s right. Favorite EVER.

From “Kissing Jessica Stein”.

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