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Tag Archives: Afterworlds
Combined Essences, New York and Mexico City
Yes, despite the last New York post being made on April 6th 2015 f0llowing a whirlwind of experiences in New York City in March of 2015 – amid the advent of Into the Woods, Blue Moon, and sandwiched in between … Continue reading
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Into the Thick…
Ever start reading a novel and find yourself total overcome? Hence that is what occurred when I cracked open Scott Westerfeld’s Afterworlds. Several times now the books I have chosen take place in locations where I am currently reading them, … Continue reading
St. Patrick’s Day – New York 2015 – Bring on the Irish!
Of course I remember catching glimpses of the NYC St. Patrick’s Day Parade last year through museum windows – yet this year I was determined. I wanted to throw myself into the thick of things and experience the jostling, bustling, … Continue reading