Occasional Reflections: Where Philosophy Collides with Real Life by Eric Bierker Ph.D.
Road-Trip
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I hope to post something more in-depth soon about my circuitous road-trip to California and back. Here was the final leg! I got nailed by some bird poop when turning onto Route 30 in York. What a resounding welcome back!
I look forward to reading your detailed account of your trip.
Anonymous said…
Sorry I never got around to posting more. I have my notes. But, I’d say it is worth to see the USA by car. Highlight of trip was seeing family and friends.
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