The Amalgamation of Business Travel & Pleasure
637 Words. 2 Minute Read.
Talk about being in the right place at the right time. Crews were rowing on the Connecticut River as I crossed over Ledyard Bridge; orange leaves were falling, and a crisp autumn breeze was meandering through campus. I instantly fell in love with Dartmouth.
Playing Hooky in Highlands
942 Words. 4 Minute Read.
In addition to being charming, welcoming, and engulfed in natural beauty, the entire town smells good...intoxicatingly good...mountain laurel, lilac, and magnolias inextricably mixed up.
The Big Easy & Orvis
1,919 Words. 8 Minute Read.
The further south I went, the less English was spoken, the better the etouffee, and the more likely I’d be drinking beers in dirt floor honky-tonks.
A Peach of a Road Trip
820 Words. 3 Minute Read.
His encyclopedic knowledge of all things Allman Brothers is only matched by his passion for sharing it. He’ll not only show you where Dickey wrote “Blue Sky,” but he’ll point to the church that inspired, “Good ol’ Sunday morning bells are ringing everywhere.”
American Road Trip, Part 2
1,032 Words. 4 Minute Read.
The Depth of Despair: Somewhere in Denver, East St. Louis, Atlanta.