To Breda for the day with a layover in Rotterdam to catch the sunset from the Euromast.
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A day spent exploring Waterland by bike.
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Even after sleeping in, we made to the Rijksmuseum, spent some time bumming around the Museum Quarter, and had a Heineken Experience. Proost!
Netherlands Day 1
Kicking off a series of recaps of our trip to The Netherlands.
Read MoreOld Orchard Getaway
A quick, weekend getaway with new and old friends. Sometimes, especially in August, you just need to escape to Ashe Co.
Read MoreSummer Road Eats
This weekend I’d typically be heading down to the southern edge of Georgia for the Dixie Champ Tour.
Last year’s summer was great. Laura and I took a road trip to Vermont for a wedding and to catch up with friends. I made it to two SCCA events: Toledo and Nationals.
Even though I’m not on the road, I am thinking about last year and how I used CurEat to keep a list of all the interesting, locally owned places I ate at on the road.
From the incredible dinner Laura and I had at Oyamel in Washington to getting off the beaten path a bit at The Frosty Mug in Mt. Vernon.
Of course, if you find yourself in Lincoln, NE, you need to check out D’Leons for lunch—or late night.
Here’s why I keep coming back to CurEat for recommendations.
Local and Independent
The CurEat crew worked their asses off to scour the internet for locally owned and operated, independent restaurants, bars, coffee shops, etc. No chains allowed. Starbucks has their app with a store locator. Use that if that’s your jam.
But if you want to find an interesting local, coffee place, CurEat can do that.
CurEaters
CurEaters are folks with a stake in the hospitality, and other, industry. Many are chefs and restaurateurs with a brick and mortar presence in their city. What does that mean for me?
I can see if CurEat has expanded to my destination. Even if CurEat isn't officially there, CurEaters travel, make, and share lists of their favorite places across the nation.
You can also get the CurEat newsletter and get lists on things like favorite pizza joints on National Pizza Day.
Only the Good Stuff
CurEat is a positive place. People make lists of the stuff they like. If a business is listed, a person enjoyed their experience there. There are no reviews. This is directly opposed to another service that might rhyme with “kelp.” Let’s face it; those free-for-all review platforms eventually become a vomitorium for the internet.
Between, the local independent take on dining and the focus on the positive, I’m looking forward to filling in my Road Eats 2018 list.
Full disclosure, my firm built the web view for CurEat and helped with other odds and ends. The CurEat crew has not endorsed this write-up.
Wilson Whirligigs: January
Back in January, Laura and I ran East to Wilson to check out the Vollis Simpson Whirligig Park. The park is quite cool. It's the obvious draw downtown Wilson—for now.
There's some fun stuff coming to Downtown Wilson around the park. As the sunset got muddier than I'd hoped, Laura and I grabbed a pint at 217 Brew Works. We learned about the pizza place going in next door, the potlucks at the brewery, food trucks, etc.
We'll be back—for more than just another shot at interesting whirligig shots. Until then, here's a taste of what I did get from the first trip.
This is my journal. There are many like it, but this one is mine.
I’m committing to another year of my Frankenstein Dash Plus meets Bullet Journal, but grafting on a way to track some habits in an analog way. These are habits I’d been keeping up with, in some cases redundantly, with iOS apps. Before I get to 2018 though, I wanted to get some thoughts down on how I handled (most of) 2017.
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