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A thank you to my favorite things in New York | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. A thank you to my favorite things in New York. This entry was posted on February 17, 2013, in learn. And tagged best friends in the world. Friends in the city. I was hit by an Escalade on my third day here. I worked at a diner with the most bitter customers alive ever for a full year. And then I spent six months crutching around the most walkable city on earth. Things never go as planned, especially if you plan. February 22, 2013 at 9:27 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Video | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. Inside New York’s first food and drink museum. Taste NYC’s new Gansevoort Market. Visit NYC’s Union Square Greenmarket. Brazilia Cafe brings seed-to-cup coffee to NYC. Tour D.C.’s hottest new brewery, Bluejacket. DC’s Dolcezza Gelato opens a factory and tasting lab to the public. This Napa Valley culinary school is a must-stop for foodies. Explore Austin’s hot, cheap and classic eats. How to explore Grand Cayman in a day. Sample San Antonio’s Pearl district.
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13 Ways to Do a Little Good Today (or in 2013) | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. 13 Ways to Do a Little Good Today (or in 2013). This entry was posted on December 31, 2012, in find a little good. And tagged 26 acts. The biggest, but sometimes hardest, donation we can make is usually time…but once you form a habit of scheduling giving back and see the effects you can have, it won’t seem hard at all. Try any of these 13 easy acts of humanitarianism today and watch them change your year in 2013. Clean out your closet. Let go of old books and magazines.
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Finding the good in DC | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. Finding the good in DC. This entry was posted on August 18, 2013, in find a little good. Caitlin and I support Martha’s House and other DC organizations with school supplies as part of DC Metro’s Supply the Need 2013. Here’s where you can make a difference in DC, even if you’re only passing through. 1 Ben’s Chili Bowl. 2 Jill’s House. Serves children with intellectual disabilities and their families by providing qualified care to give parents time off. Volunteers can ...
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Resume | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. Online Editor/Producer, New York City, February 2013 to present. Currently managing USA TODAY Eats, which includes writing, editing and assigning content, reporting and hosting videos, posting to social media and meeting aggressive traffic goals, which have doubled year over year. Quarterly magazine and annual. Managed The Point: editorial city guides for Hilton with 75 local contributors and quarterly updates for two years. Show Developed ongoing relationships with pool ...
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How to outdo DC transit snafus | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. How to outdo DC transit snafus. This entry was posted on August 20, 2013, in unsolicited travel how-to's. This post was created in partnership with Lyft. Use my code ASHLEYDAY for a $20 credit! My first Lyft marked the last time I’d spend half my night complaining about how I arrived and how much it cost. Three simple reasons to plan on getting a Lyft from here on out:. 1 They’re available. 2 You meet [awesome] new people. 3 It’s less than a cab. Speaking of, you can get ...
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How to suppress wanderlust when you must | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. How to suppress wanderlust when you must. This entry was posted on June 30, 2013, in learn. Our world map dining room. It sounds terrible, I know. Why would you even click on such a title? From a travel writer who took a travel editor job that somehow put my travel on hold, these tricks might just calm your anxiety or at least divert you from any rash decisions for a bit. They may even help you give where you are a chance. Make an adventure of anything. Find a little good.
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How to support veterans today | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. How to support veterans today. This entry was posted on November 10, 2013, in find a little good. My favorite active-duty fighter pilot. Monday 11/11 is Veterans’ Day and there are plenty of ways you can support our troops by showing your thanks (any day actually), and for the protection of our freedom, it’s the least any of us can do. And/or post with Thunderclap who’s setting up one loud, united ‘Thank you’. Santa Fe, Fresno, Rapid City, Dallas or Miami Beach. You are c...
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Taking a little good a long way. I simply want to travel, eat well, do good, and inspire others to do the same by sharing my experiences. I’ve built homes in Honduras, stayed in an orphanage in Mexico, studied the mafia in Italy, eaten my way around Japan solo, flown in a fighter jet, eaten piranha I caught fishing in the Brazilian Amazon, and sampled food scenes across America, namely in New York where I am spoiled for dinner daily. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Find a little good.
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When seasons change | ashley n day
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Taking a little good a long way. This entry was posted on January 19, 2015, in learn. My last blog was. Over a year ago. Do you ever have a particular date force you to realize all that’s happened in a year? Okay, New Years is the obvious one, but this draft dated back to–dare I say–Veteran’s Day.). 1 Sometimes change is on you. 2 There’s always a bright side. Or as my pastor puts it: There’s gold in the garbage. As it turns out… D.C.’s not all that bad. I find myself re...8221; I’m just more of a ...