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The City that Never Steeps – New York City, NY
A dream has come true. For years, even prior to Occupy, I had a dream of serving tea on Wall St, and another of being featured in the New York Times. Upon arriving in New York City, I realized the … Continue reading
Posted in Events, News, On the Street
Tagged Adam Smith, Brooklyn Free Store, drug addicts, Elephant Revival, Free Store, grafitti, human nature, New York City, New York Times, non-monetary exchange, NY, NYC, Occupy, sharing, SoHo, stereotypes, The Bowery, The Bowery Ballroom, theives, Wall St., Wealth of Nations
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Thankful in Terlingua – Big Bend Country, TX
While at Artwalk Alpine, I was convinced not to be scared of Border Patrol checkpoints (think pounds and pounds of green leafy material – i.e. tea), and that Terlingua and Big Bend National Park were both places worth going. … Continue reading
Posted in Journeys, News, Video
Tagged Big Bend, Big Bend National Park, Big Bend State Park, border patrol, Chisos Mountains, desert, ghost town, guns, hot springs, interview, Mexico, military, Pat O'Bryan, recieving, Rio Grande, Santa Elena Canyon, solar, stereotypes, straw bale, Terlingua, Terlingua Ranch, TerlinguaMusic.com, Thanksgiving, Trevor Reichman, TX, video
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