LA to Boston + $36 = LA to Heathrow
Wed, 03 Sep 2003 22:12:41 -0500It is, right now, only US$36 more to fly from Los Angeles to London than it is to fly from Los Angeles to Boston. Sure, that makes sense.
It is, right now, only US$36 more to fly from Los Angeles to London than it is to fly from Los Angeles to Boston. Sure, that makes sense.
Jennifer and I visited our first GeoCache site today, not far at all from our home. It was terrific fun; it is quite similar to the Degree Confluence Project in which we have participated. I will not go into detail here … you can read about that at the site … but it boils down to hiding a secret stash somewhere, recording the GPS coordinates, and telling people about it.
We have our first cache (that is, the first that we will place) set up and ready to go. We have the rough location picked out. We just need a proper day to do it. Sometime this month, I’m sure, and I will certainly post details here.
It is hard to believe that it is after midnight now. There just doesn’t seem to be enough time to do everything I want to do these days. This is mostly a good thing: there are a lot of activities that interest me at the moment, so I am never at a loss for something to do and enjoy. Here is a list of activities I have wanted to pursue in the past couple of days, only a subset of which have been accomplished or attempted.
These are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. (You probably think some of these are fake, thrown in for humor. That is not the case. Even the whale one.) Implicitly on the list, of course, is to write about the activities in this ‘blog.
My makeshift way of dealing with the situation has been to get 5.5 hours of sleep per night. I think this is beginning to take a toll. It’s getting close to 12:30. I will probably go watch half an hour of “Antiques Roadshow” on TiVo, pour a malt, maybe scoop a bit of Ben and Jerry’s (which is, by the way, now the most popular tourist attraction in Vermont. Yikes.)
More descriptions of the activities on the list will follow, as time permits. I have found that it is frequently easier to write about one’s experiences doing something after one has already done the something. Wish me luck for making the time.