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My Revolutionary March to Princeton
It was January 7, 2017, near midnight when we started. The plan was to walk with a Revolutionary War re-enactment group from Trenton to Princeton to reenact the famous Battle of Princeton. What that actually meant to a crazy group of long distance walkers remained to be seen. Battle Briefing As we approached the Old Barracks of Trenton there was an eerie silence. The old wooden two story…
As a teenager I witnessed Dylan perform his first electronic set after Newport. Little did I know the music, musicians and fans were to beco
Manufacturing Memory: Dylan @ Forest Hills 1965
Let me be upfront: I was there on August 28, 1965, but I remember little about it. What I do remember is that it was, and still is, the strangest concert I’ve ever attended. So, I wondered, Is it possible to recall a vague memory that happened 60 years ago and make sense of it today? Could research reconnect sleeping neurons and help me understand what really happened on that one strange…
A New Branch for STEM
Discovering Alice in Wonderland
On the 10th day of my New England Reunion Bike Tour, I was waiting out the rain in Lee, Massachusetts. I set out for my last meal in town before I was to leave the next morning. This area is known for its history and its embrace of mystery and new-age trends. Here’s what happens when my course collides with local forces. The Salmon Run Fish House. It sounded out of place here in Western…
A Protester in Training: How Activism Became My New Form of Fitness
Like running, protesting requires practice, discipline, and belief that your effort matters—even when you feel alone. After joining six protests over the past two months, the experience finally started to feel familiar. I began to understand what it was all about. There’s a reason, a rhythm, and even a reward to protesting that I hadn’t grasped before. Still, something instinctual pushed me into…
Scalpel vs Chainsaw
Confessions of a Reluctant Protester
Haunted by Images: Review of "The Rest is Memory" by Lily Tuck
Visiting Auschwitz was a profoundly emotional, yet strangely analytical experience. Your senses and mind struggle to comprehend the unimaginable atrocities that unfolded there. Being physically present in such a place heightens your awareness in ways no history lesson ever could. But sometimes, a single image can evoke emotions almost as powerfully. Since that visit, I’ve often felt haunted by…
Three Days in Kraków
Review of American Ramble: by Neil King, Jr.
Walking solo through history and discovering what's changed over the years. Follow Neil King, Jr on his journey from Washington DC to NYC on foot.
The following is a review of a 2023 book by Neil King, Jr, about his very personal solo walk from Washington DC to New York City in 2021. It was a book that I related to very personally. I've done many long walks in past years and lately have changed most of my serious personal journeys to long bike rides. But I have to admit the feel of pushing one's self, even as I get older is still alluring…
Eating Polish
Witnessing Auschwitz
Our trio of American explorers in Poland ends with a somber visit to the Auschwitz-Berkenau museum and grounds. Truly a place of shock, silence and wonder. We all wonder if this could possibly happen again.
We decided to add a visit to the Memorial and Museum Auschwitz-Birkenau as a final point of interest on our genealogical trip to Poland. It was about an hour and a half cab ride north of Krakow. As you can imagine, touring a concentration camp is not a pleasant task, but it was an important one for a trip themed around life and death. All of our sources suggested purchasing tour tickets well in…
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The Family Dragnet
It was tome for our family research to be tested here in Poland. We visit several towns and villages, mix with the locals and feel what its like to be a detective.
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Notes from the Field
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Discovering Relative Gold
There's much to learn on our second day on the road in Poland looking for traces of relatives and feeling like detectives.
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