Before I officially took off the training wheels and launched my benefit here and give it out free by Public Relations, Inc nearly two months ago, I found my mind often fantasizing about the free and flexible time I might have as my own boss. I could make weekly trips to the farmer's market, eat lunch on a park bench by the river and become a regular at the city library. I could use the free WiFi from a trendy café and sip lattes while I clicked away on my laptop or take an afternoon cat nap after watching the Price is Right. While some of these visions were both dramatic and unnecessary, I'm disappointed to admit that two months later, my "new boss" hasn't allowed me much more free time to pursue life's little slices of happiness to exist all around me.
beach reading materials and so I stepped inside the Dauphin County Library for the first time since I moved to Harrisburg in December of 2009. While I'm now a proud owner of a shiny red library card, I can't help but feel a pang of regret for not having done this sooner. The library isn't big, it's just one of several branches that the county manages, but it still evoked the same rush of excitement that I felt as a child eying up the rows and rows of colorful treasurers—all for my taking. And so I limited myself to just 5 books which I never read or heard of before but will know intimately, page by page, in just a few weeks.
the joys (and sorrows) of being a functioning, taxpaying, member of society, I feel that it is my civil duty to make use of all of the free resources this affords me. The County Library is just one. I've started a list of all of the other things this area has to offer that I've never made time to take advantage of before. So here's the bucket-list-in-progress that I hope to get through before 2012: SOME IMPORTANT PRODUCT COMPLEX ARE HERE
My fresh produce from the Farm Show Complex's Farmer's Market
Complete the ropes course at Ski Roundtop
Visit a corn maze, pick pumpkins and drink apple cider
Kayak the Susquehanna
Visit the Renaissance Festival
Ice Skate
Go to a Haunted House Tour
Read a book by the river
And more to come…
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