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Colonel Sanders

Erin has always had a fascination with Kentucky Fried Chicken but never actually had the pleasure of enjoying a bucket. So, two weeks before their wedding, Brooke and I invited Erin and Philippe to a picnic on the Greenway to enjoy a little quiet amidst the wedding planning storm. Can’t beat a beautiful evening and […]

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Hunter

I think Hunter and I met in middle school. We never quite seemed to be fully in the same time and space, but I recall our mutual friends always talking about how similar we were. We somehow both ended up in Boston and would occasionally work out our schedules to watch four-hour-long movies at Kendall. […]

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Me and My Passport

I’m sending my passport in to get renewed instead of saying I lost it. However, being dishonest was my first thought. My passport is really the last physical item that connects me with the places I’ve travelled to. Most of my traveling was done while studying abroad in Bulgaria and traveling through Eastern Europe in […]

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Yes, I’m Ready to Rock

Ashley’s boyfriend Eric and his new band were playing at the Midway Cafe on Monday. I shed my lameness (a lot of it at least) and left the house to enjoy the public debut of whenairturnstowater. It was a great show. Eric had no mercy for that poor snare head.

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Scenes From a Staycation

I just enjoyed my first weekend free since June 6th. Brooke and I stayed a night at the Westin Waterfront, went to the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Barking Crab, Flour, IMAX, the Kendall Theater, watched Mad Men, and ate falafel sandwiches. My favorite part was doing nothing by a pool on Sunday. I didn’t […]

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The Fourth

Brooke and I walked down the sidewalk in front of our house, got on the Green Line to catch a plane, and ended up on Emerald Isle, NC yesterday. We’re looking forward to a week of relaxation with friends and family. This is an annual tradition in its 27th year. God Bless America. 

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