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Have Fun Storming the Castle of Muskogee
Events / Festivals

Have Fun Storming the Castle of Muskogee

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

I’ve spent the last two weeks hinting at a very important upcoming event and it’s finally nearly here! The Oklahoma Renaissance Festival at the Castle of Muskogee opens THIS WEEKEND and will run for the next five weekends in May. For those of you who are unsure why I’m so excited, you’ve clearly never been … Continue reading →

An Update 4/26
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An Update 4/26

Posted on April 26, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

Hey everyone! Things are getting a little crazy here. You see, I’ve got 2 weeks and 3 days until I have a big move (to a different state, no less) and, in that time, I’ve got my last two weeks of the semester and Finals week. This is going to include 3 research papers, an … Continue reading →

Spring into The Great Plains Renaissance Festival
Events / Festivals

Spring into The Great Plains Renaissance Festival

Posted on April 21, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

As I said last week, the season of events has begun. this weekend is one of my favorite small faires: the Great Plains Renaissance Festival. A twice a year festival, both the Spring and Fall faires tend to bring in a wealth of talent. This Spring proves to be no different. Headed up by Little Beard, … Continue reading →

Travel Tip Tuesday: Travelling Comfortably
Travel Tip Tuesday

Travel Tip Tuesday: Travelling Comfortably

Posted on April 19, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

One of the most common anecdotes I hear about crazy travel outfits involves flight attendants asking Lady Gaga to change her clothes to avoid deep vein thrombosis. It’s a modern cautionary tale- something of a pop culture travel fable, but it serves its purpose. It reminds the average traveller the necessity of comfortable (and reasonable) … Continue reading →

The Musical Blades Return in the Spring Smackdown
Concerts / Events

The Musical Blades Return in the Spring Smackdown

Posted on April 14, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • 1 Comment

As the weather warms up, so does the social calendar- especially for those of us who have a love of Renaissance Festivals (such as yours truly). For instance, this weekend starts an 8+ weekend run of public events involving Faire for me with the Spring Smackdown event at the Voodoo Lounge in North Kansas City, … Continue reading →

Travel Tip Tuesday: Find Your Road Trip Buddy
Travel Tip Tuesday

Travel Tip Tuesday: Find Your Road Trip Buddy

Posted on April 12, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

Though many of us fantasize about cross-country road trips with our best friends or partners, the reality can be less enjoyable. In truth, your ideal road trip buddy may be a very different person than you expect. There are several aspects to consider if you’re specifically vetting your future travel companion, or perhaps these aspects … Continue reading →

The St. Louis Zoo: Roaring History Downtown
Historic Sites / Museums / Parks / Zoological Parks

The St. Louis Zoo: Roaring History Downtown

Posted on April 7, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

Last week, over Spring Break, some friends of mine kidnapped me for a day trip to a zoo I hadn’t visited in 23 years… the St. Louis Zoo. Of course, 23 years is a small metaphorical drop in the hat for the zoo, whose history is directly tied in with the 1904 World’s Fair. That year, … Continue reading →

Travel Tip Tuesday: The Idiot Check
Travel Tip Tuesday

Travel Tip Tuesday: The Idiot Check

Posted on April 5, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

Have you ever returned from a trip, or perhaps arrived at your destination, to find something important has been left behind? If you’ve ever left something at a hotel, you know how difficult recovery can be (if it’s possible at all). Some may argue this to be the cost you pay for travel, a sort … Continue reading →

Central Library: Glass, Steel, and Paper in Seattle, WA
Libraries

Central Library: Glass, Steel, and Paper in Seattle, WA

Posted on March 24, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

If libraries are paper filled heavens, then Central Library of the Seattle Public Library is more of a modern architectural dream instead of an ancient Mount Olympus. Given some time to myself in the rainy city, I made the choice to explore the Central Library (which was only a few blocks from where I would … Continue reading →

McHuston: Books and Bites in Broken Arrow, OK
Bistros / Bookstores / Food & Drink / Shopping

McHuston: Books and Bites in Broken Arrow, OK

Posted on March 17, 2016 by Annaleigh Josephs • Leave a comment

Two things always seem to call me to a place: Irish anything and books. Combine the two and you’ve got an AJ-shaped beacon- my own Batsignal. So when my Tulsa guide sent me a picture of the door of McHuston Booksellers, he did so knowing I would demand he show me where I could find … Continue reading →

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