4AM #2
Friday, October 21st, 2005Four is…still too early
En route to Boston. Beantown, oysters, the Red Sox, the family roots. Always good to do business on old family turf.
Four is…still too early
En route to Boston. Beantown, oysters, the Red Sox, the family roots. Always good to do business on old family turf.
Back in the fray from an amazing vacation last week, and the week is already dissappearing on me.
I feel like a worthless blogger as of late, and I’m sure if you head back through my archives you’ll find a few of these exact same posts (and in those posts a sentance just like that one). You know, the kind where you whine about how you are a disgrace to the blogging world, only because you want to fill up a paragraph so that your post just to post is long enough to not look like a post just to post (how about that for a run-on).
On our trip, I took some fantastic photos (which I hope you have enjoyed), we enjoyed one of the most beautiful drives in the country, basked in the intense age-old energy of the redwoods (and learned that not even XM radio can mess with redwoods), and even visited a cheese factory (which is famous for its ice cream?).
Vacation is good for the soul. I think that although Americans work extremely hard, too many people I know “save up” all of their vacation, and never seem to use it. A good, solid, disconnect from the plugged-in world of technology today, is a good thing for any of us.
I hope you are having an awesome week, I’ve got a ton of blog content on my mind right now, and hope to be putting it all to work for you very soon. Until then, thanks for stopping by.
Oh, and wish good luck to my great friend Nate, who just set foot into Michegan Business this morning.