On the road again

June 7th, 2003

… seein’ places I already been. Well, half-n-half.

For those who don’t know… oh, first, let me explain who “you” are.

You are either a) someone who stumbled across my blog or b) someone who I stuck on my hours-old TuradgTravel mailing list, which broadcast notification of a new blog entry. If you’re in (a), I’d really like to know what you’re doing here. If you’re in (b), you may be wondering why. Either you expressed an interest in hearing from me on my trip, or I just figured you were (interested). Of course, if you are not, just unsubscribe through the web form or let me know. I’ll take you right off, no questions asked. ;)
Why can’t I just write an e-mail with a big “To:” field like a normal person? Cuz I’m not normal. You know this. I’ve been playing with this blog stuff and I like experimenting with it. You may feel like a guinea pig, but you know, that’s what friends are for.

Now, back to our previously scheduled sentence:

For this who don’t know, I spent three months touring Europe in Summer 2000 with Micah and Alisha. Then I spent 9 months living in several places in Bordeaux. One of those places was La Maison Masson. Jerome Masson told me that Sophie Masson was getting married June 21 so I thought I’d use it as an excuse to come see all my wonderful Euro friends. Thus, here I am in Europe.

Currently enjoying a lazy Saturday afternoon in Dublin, biked home at 7am this morning. Home is currently Davide’s room, which he left me along with his bicycle before leaving for Brussels yesterday. What a nice guy, eh?

Man, so much on my mind…. not much worthy of being written. I think I’ll write in my journal for a while, clear my mind of the precious little details I sometimes like to record (to make for more vivid nostalgizing later on). Then maybe I’ll come back and write more coherently, able to pay some attention to discerning what anyone cares to read.

3 Responses to “On the road again”

yihwa

June 7th, 2003 - 6:02 pm

Hey,
It’s nice. :)
Dublin~!
I wonder what the city is like, since I wanted to visit there since reading James Joyce’s Dubliners.
Did you taste the Guinnes beer in a Irish pub?
What is the atmosphere of the city like??

Keith Baker

June 8th, 2003 - 4:36 am

Hi Turadg,
Thanks for keeping me informed…there seems to be a gap between when I last heard from you and now…did you graduate? (of course you did)…grad school in the picture?…how can you afford the life of leisure?…speaking of which, I will retire from Public Educ next year! How are the folks? All is going well with the staff at RHS.
Enjoy!
Keith

vannnhu

June 10th, 2003 - 11:15 am

hey t,

in dublin eh? didn’t know that was part of your intinerary. very good. where were you all night mista that you had to bike home at 7am? ever heard of the ride of shame? just teasing. hope you continue to have merry times.

v

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