Archived entries for Personal

Hiking Table Mountain.

Looking back.

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It’s going to be along 8 weeks.

I always figured traveling to Africa would get easier.

I mean, what’s the big deal? At some point, things just have to get easier, right? Especially considering how cushy this trip is compared to the last two. I’m practically staying in a resort with my own personal garden. I take warm showers in a bathroom equipped with towel warmers. There’s underfloor heating here–a rarity in Cape Town. Heck, I even have internet every now and then.

I have, however, been known to be wrong from time to time and I can confidently say this is one of those times.

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Fun Fact 2: I might die here.

True.

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Fun Fact 1: You will not go hungry.

Latte art.

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The trip here…

Life-boat and Manby Apparatus by Joseph Mallard William Turner

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Hello, South Africa.

Table Mountain.

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Random thought: Ninja of Spices

Glitter is the herpes of craft supplies. - Demetri Martin

Wasabi is the ninja of spices.

Seriously. I love spicy food and I enjoy a good dose of wasabi with my sushi, but that stuff is just straight up ninja status.

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College Just Isn’t For Everybody.

The NYTimes published an article about the rampant sense of entitlement on college classes everywhere.

The article is basically this:

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Inauguration 2009 in photos.

Skies.

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Massive Photo Post of Philadelphia.

[WARNING: This post is photo intensive. It will slow down your iPhone or dial-up connection.]

[Also, I apologize for how much of a pain it is to see all the photos. I don't know how to link separate galleries within Lightbox.]

First up, the Rocky Steps and statue. I (legally) downloaded Eye of the Tiger just so I could play it while taking photos around those steps. Let me tell you: I was pumped up!

Eye of the Tiger

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