Smiling Kodiak Circles the Globe
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Smiling Kodiak Circles the Globe - Drew Grant
Drew Grant
Smiling Kodiak
Circles the Globe
Copyright © 2014 by Zingara Press, Inc.
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ISBN 978-1-942498-02-5 (EPUB)
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Table of Contents
Preface
The Itinerary
1 Here we go again…
2 What, me manic?
3 Renewed Focus in Helsinki
4 Another Stockholm Syndrome
5 Living to Visit
6 Training Snags and Tumbling through the Loir
7 Beyond a Château of a Doubt
8 Paris when it Sizzles
9 Hello Pork Pie Hat
10 Passport to the Outer Limits
11 Boston Baggage
12 Ya cahn’t get thay-ya from hee-ya…
13 Fool me twice…
14 Land of the Living
15 At Long Last in Los Angeles and Lost at Home
Preface
These travel blogs were written during a six-week trip around the world in 2013. They are largely unedited, provided as they were first posted on social media. They are not intended to be a guide to the places visited, although there are some good tips. They are intended to be one man’s view of a certain time and place, and, I hope, an entertaining read.
The Itinerary