Hello blogging world!
I hope you have enjoyed my recent travel series on London and Chicago. If you haven't read them yet, you can find the London series here and the Chicago series here.
In case you don't know, I own the Etsy shop Southern RoseMary. Running an Etsy shop is fantastic! However, things tend to get crazy between the end of November through the middle of December.
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Etsy Christmas Shopping Season: AKA the Busiest 18 Days of the Year
Friday, December 15, 2017
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Traveling back to the USA | London, England & Oklahoma
Friday, October 27, 2017
On day 14 we traveled back to Oklahoma. Our flight left London Heathrow airport at 7:30 am so we started our day extremely early.
"I've traveled every road in this here land" | CT, NY, NJ, PA, WV, OH, IN, IL, MO, KS, & OK
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
I may not have "traveled every road in this here land" but Mom and I should get medals after surviving my last move.
On our way home |
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Lyman Allyn Museum of Art | New London, CT
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
I am finished with grad school!!! As of May 4, 2012, all of my internship hours, reports, and documentation are completed and turned in. Now I just need to wait until May 19th before it becomes official with Texas Tech University.
Carolyn and me on my last day |
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May 08, 2012
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Lyman Allyn Art Museum, 625 Williams St, New London, CT 06320, USA
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The 1,700 Mile Journey: Part 2
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Several things that I learned while driving halfway across the country:
1. It is very depressing that the speed limit is 75 mph on the Oklahoma turnpike but I have to drive slower because I am pulling a u-haul
2. Missouri and Illinois have absolutely gorgeous and pastoral countrysides
3. Indiana roads are horrendous and half of the roads in the state are under construction
4. There is a Cracker Barrel in almost every town in Ohio
5. When you drive the width of Pennsylvania it seems tor stretch on forever
6. The majority of highways and interstates in New England have a speed limit of 50 or 55 mph but everyone drives 70 mph
7. New Jersey road signs will take you the most complicated route possible to get back onto the interstate
8. New York has ridiculously high tolls for very short sections of road
9. Connecticut either doesn't believe in street signs or someone stole them all one Halloween and they were never replaced
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The 1,700 Mile Journey: Part 1
Monday, September 26, 2011
After several requests from various friends, I decided to blog about living, working, and traveling in the Northeast. So...how did I end up moving from Oklahoma to Connecticut?
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