This is my third visit to Cleveland since my brother, Warren, moved there from Detroit. I don't bother doing research on what to do whenever I visit because he knows of all the great places to eat and visit — both little hideaways as well as fancy places. The last visit to Cleveland was two... Continue Reading →
I’m Always Hungry in Philadelphia
In a race to meet my brother Warren — who had driven eight hours from Cleveland to New Jersey to pick us up — Paul and I took PATH (Public Authority of New York/New Jersey) from the World Trade Center to the Penn Station in Newark. The PATH station was located almost right under the... Continue Reading →
Bright Lights, Big City
Lessons learned from our most recent trip. 1) Two days in New York City is not nearly enough time to do all the things on my list. 2) New York City isn't as scary as intimidating as originally thought. We initially feared a bedbug-infested hotel room and being mugged, but NYC was just like our... Continue Reading →
No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just had one
We just returned from a week-long trip from the East Coast where Dreyers' ice cream goes by the brand Edy's. Also, Carl's Jr. is known as Hardee's. And we woke up whenever we wanted and ate donuts every day. Look for posts on our trip soon!
I travel a lot; I hate having my life disrupted by routine
I was out of town for the long weekend. I flew in to meet Paul for the Cactus Comicon where he was exhibiting -- one of the many conventions he's attended this year. I've never considered myself a naturalist but the saguro cactus surrounding Carefree, Arizona -- yes, you read that correctly, the name of... Continue Reading →
“I think Bigfoot is blurry, that’s the problem. It’s not the photographer’s fault.”
The advantages of being married to someone whose main job is his comic strip is tagging along to various conventions while he promotes his books. Last year, I tagged along when he exhibited at San Francisco's WonderCon, this year I checked out Seattle and Portland. It was Paul's second year to exhibit at Seattle's Emerald... Continue Reading →