Traveling Fools

It’s been a whirlwind of travel in the last 24 hours for our household! First, we were in Maui last night with my pineapple tablecloth. That was a short visit as someone spilled a beverage when the brief tornadic activity hit. So, we had to fly to Italy. That tablecloth survived the elements.

Thankfully we had stopped off in Alaska for salmon, and friends were able to hit Californian and Argentinian vineyards before arriving. A foray to the Midwest brought us delicious corn-on-the-cob. We flew to France for dessert, making it home in time to rest up for breakfast at Katz’s in New York City. Mmmm. Bagels with lox and cream cheese. It was nice to stroll around Central Park after that with my daughter.

The afternoon brought a tour of Busch Gardens and some inspiration for my own habitat. It is just so lush and wet here, right? Everything will grow just fine. I then flitted over to London and the Camden Markets where I bartered for a new winter coat. Luckily, they had one in the same olive green color as the last coat I managed to destroy.

It was quite the adventurous day. And to top off the travels, I threw away a pair of underwear for old time’s sake.

1 thought on “Traveling Fools”

  1. This is quite an extraordinary insight to how many goods we consume from all over the world every day without thinking about it.

    Great one 🙂

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