Monday, August 18, 2008
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Good things come to those who wait...
Still no info yet on the blog front. I have made it through Hong Kong and to the Philippines for work, though have had not much time amidst work, site seeing, and lack of Internet connection to post pictures or commentary. If you are patient, you may see some photos up within a few days, perhaps even today. I have been taking notes on my stay, though, and plan to display them as I can make them available. So, the 2 of you who will read this, I hope to have something for you to enjoy soon!
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Trip to Be a Huge Success
Omaha, Nebraska - The upcoming Asian excursion by Kansas City's own Bobby Beachy has set his affairs into a frenzy. Not a trip for the unprepared, Bobby is doing his best to maintain composure and take care of business, literally and figuratively, before embarking on the adventure.
"I probably should have realized that putting errands off until the eleventh hour was a bad idea, but I think an all-nighter should have me ready to go," noted Beachy.
Beachy is to return to Kansas City from Omaha on Tuesday evening before a long morning of last minute tasks. From Kansas City International Airport, Beachy will make stops in Minneapolis and Tokyo before reaching his first destination of Hong Kong.
Beachy added, "I really don't know what to expect. Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Japan are probably more unique and different than anything I've ever seen."
Expectations or not, the Kansas City product is sure to experience something new and different, unusual and fantastic. For those interested in seeing how fantastic, Beachy's trip will be chronicled via his new blog at bloggybeachy.blogspot.com.
"I probably should have realized that putting errands off until the eleventh hour was a bad idea, but I think an all-nighter should have me ready to go," noted Beachy.
Beachy is to return to Kansas City from Omaha on Tuesday evening before a long morning of last minute tasks. From Kansas City International Airport, Beachy will make stops in Minneapolis and Tokyo before reaching his first destination of Hong Kong.
Beachy added, "I really don't know what to expect. Hong Kong, the Philippines, and Japan are probably more unique and different than anything I've ever seen."
Expectations or not, the Kansas City product is sure to experience something new and different, unusual and fantastic. For those interested in seeing how fantastic, Beachy's trip will be chronicled via his new blog at bloggybeachy.blogspot.com.
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