It's been a long year.
Nay, it's been a long few years. From the start of sophomore year, I've been in school full time during the academic year, and in school and working at least one job each summer. With law school on the near horizon, this is looking like the last summer I'm likely to get to use however I want for a long while.
So, I'm taking a trip. A long trip.
The idea hit me in Arabic class sometime in the fall semester: I want to go around the world.
Scratch that, I've wanted to go around the world for some time. This summer, it's actually within my reach.
Now, the inevitable problem was that my kneejerk reaction to the question "where do you want to go?" is "everywhere!"
Tickets to everywhere, I've discovered, are not cheap, nor could I see it in the 3-ish months of summer I've got.
So, with a bit of help from my friends and plenty of time staring at the map, the list has been cut down a bit. It still feels like a big list for just 2+ months.
On June 19th, I leave JFK for Israel.
With about a week in each place, my itinerary is:
Israel, Egypt, Dubai, India, China, Japan, and then back to America.
I'll be taking photos ( http://www.flickr.com/photos/simnatic/ ), posting blogs, and generally doing my best to chronicle this trip.
You can find me on twitter: @fjennings, or facebook, or the Google.
But why all that chronicling?
In the short-run, it's a way for family, friends, and interested onlookers to follow along, to see a bit of what I see, and a way to share the experience vicariously with everyone who's helped me get this trip off the ground (whether directly, indirectly, or entirely peripherally).
On a more long-term note, I want it for my own records, so when the grandkids unplug from surfing their metawebs long enough to ask me what I did before being
So, without further ado, here's the first post of this trip.
Wish me luck.


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