As I mentioned in a post earlier this week, I recently went on the great American roadtrip! Day 1 was Friday. I got up reasonably early and got the car packed before I went to work for a half day. Packing for the Roadtrip Packing for a roadtrip is tough. Because you are in a car, the tendency is to overpack,… Read More
Thinking About the Great American Roadtrip
Americans have an affinity for the roadtrip. The freedom of the road has such a mystique to it that books, movies and music have all included it as a central theme. But what makes a roadtrip better than normal travel? What takes a roadtrip from normal to the “Great American Roadtrip?” I’ve been weighing that question for a little while…. Read More
Research & Development Dinner at Niche STL
Loved seeing this tweet about an event at Niche STL a few weeks ago! Pastaria R&D Menu 8.19.13 http://t.co/aFffeltfb8 via #constantcontact — Gerard Craft (@GerardFCraft) August 13, 2013 The result? I tweeted that I was trying to decide whether I should make dinner plans or stop following chef Gerard Craft because the temptation was a big one. Well, as you… Read More
Networking at BlogHer ’13 Really Means Lots of Friendly Faces!
Last Thursday, like thousands of other women from all around the country, I headed to BlogHer ’13 — the leading conference for women bloggers looking to network with their peers and chart a course of growth and development for themselves. To say it was a great experience is an understatement. I went for work, but was also able to find… Read More
My Blog Community Totally Rocks! Here’s Who & Why
I have gotten several different things now and then that friends I’ve made in the blogging world have listed me for some characteristics or to in some way highlight what I do here on my blog. I haven’t paid many of them forward because well, it doesn’t fit. I love getting into adventures and sharing them, I’m not a fan… Read More
Hearing “I Would Never Live in Tornado Alley” & Wondering
This spring has been a hard one for those of us who live in the middle of the country. We have had flooding rains that don’t seem to stop, late freezes and the tornado season, while it started late has been especially harsh. With the tornado that ripped through Moore, Oklahoma recently it seemed more people outside of “tornado alley”… Read More
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