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Baltimore, Here I Come!



I am headed to Baltimore for about a week and a half tonight. I thought I would extend a friendly invitation to any other bloggers or readers who may want to try and meet up for drinks or something while I am living it up.

I used to be all shy about meeting people through my website, but moving out to Seattle and staying with and becoming close friends with a bunch of them has opened up my perspective on that sort of thing.

So if anybody wants to give it a whirl, please drop me a line. I do, of course, still think this sort of thing is a little easier done within the context of food and/or (and especially) drinks. So if that sounds good to you, then that sounds good to me. Cheers!

PS. I’m also looking into getting a reading from this guy who is a practitioner in Santeria while I’m there. Will keep you posted on that as well - assuming it’s not too personal. I expect I will be able to maintain a regular posting schedule while I’m away, although it may be scaled back just a little from my sometimes 5-a-day posting habit!

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7 Reader Responses

  1. Gnomely Says:

    You should visit Edgar Allan Poe’s house or his grave if you have a chance :)

    http://www.ci.baltimore.md.us/government/historic/poehouse.html :(

  2. Gnomely Says:

    scusi, but those faces are such a hoot :{

  3. JK Says:

    You’ve never introduced me to any of your friends in Seattle.

  4. Allison Says:

    I’d totally hang out for drinks and stuff if I was in Baltimore. But I’m not.

    I love this new track you’re on, going out ‘into the field’ and getting firsthand experience with, for example, Santeria. Can’t wait to read about your experience, this one and more to come.

  5. Jennifer Emick Says:

    Damn, small world. Eric is cool people.

  6. Olive Says:

    Baltimore? Small world indeed, I actually live 5 minutes south of there. I only started reading your blog about a week ago, but drinks or food with another pagan blogger sounds great. Cheers!! Olive.

  7. Gnomely Says:

    Tim Boucher is no pagan, he is Christ! But then again even the prettiest of girls can have hairy octopus legs, meaning anything is possible. Actually isn’t a pagan someone who lives naturally, relaxed, with little egotistical ambition moving with the flow of life?



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