Posts Tagged ‘Travel’

Travelogue: Ocean Watch

Tuesday, July 21st, 2015

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Conceptual Metaphor (VI)

Monday, July 20th, 2015
Amusement

Amusement

Travelogue: Fullness of Time

Thursday, July 9th, 2015
Beginning of the End

Beginning of the End: Civil War’s Final Battle?

We first visited South Carolina 30 years ago and the Confederate Flag flew atop the Capitol Dome. We returned recently and the flag was off the Dome, but moved to the front of the Statehouse Grounds.  We heard that soon the Flag will be removed from the grounds completely.

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Monday, June 1st, 2015
Cool with a Red Cap

Cool with a Red Cap

Week in Review

Sunday, May 31st, 2015
2 Fat 2 Fly

On the Wings of Love: Joey Thompson and Corey Simmons, along with Rome Dickerson (not pictured), illustrated how to do business in this mobile economy with true hospitality, and in the process, served us the best wings in the country.

As part of our week well-traveled, we want to give a shout out to the Hunter and Baker families. Because of their invite, we got to check out the wonderful, finger-licking, stuffed wings from 2 Fat 2 Fly on Tuesday.  Careful Buffalo, if these guys make it north of the Mason-Dixon, your days (for wing dominance) are numbered.

Our favorite was Chicken & Waffles.

 

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Saturday, May 30th, 2015

Somewhere in South Central PA

Ron on the Road

Tuesday, May 26th, 2015
Tuned up

Tuned up

Week in Review: Taste of History

Sunday, May 24th, 2015
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Ice Cream Man

On the Road Again

Saturday, May 9th, 2015

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Three if by Air

Friday, May 1st, 2015
King, Solazzo and Horrace at Hancock Airport.

King, Solazzo and Horrace at Hancock Airport.

Enough is enough. We are going to stop limiting Bill Horrace by calling him a jazz guy. Of course, he can go there, but his musical abilities and ambitions go well beyond the J-word. We’ve seen him (along with a variety of his band incarnations) play pop, folk and soul everywhere from a moving bus to storefronts downtown. In his latest cultural creation, Horrace’s band was the initial guest at the Hancock Airport Music Series, which took place this morning.  He was joined by Dave Solazzo on keys and Kinyatta King on drums.

The pleasant tones seemed to put everyone in a good mood, and had airport staff and travelers bopping through the terminal.  The tall, peaked ceiling provided surprisingly wonderful acoustics.

We are not sure where he’ll resurface next, but hopefully Horrace will someday lay down his version of some aquaboogie on a boat (or along the shores of Onondaga Lake).

Bill Horrace, our choice for CNY's Secretary of Transportation.

Bill Horrace gets our vote for Central New York’s Secretary of Transportation.