Business Travel Logue Has Moved

new-jersey.jpgOkay, the Business Travel Logue site hasn’t moved, but I have. I have relocated from the Natural State to the Garden State. When I landed Monday morning and saw snow on the ground, grey skies and my breath, I had to wonder what I’m getting myself in to. But it’s going to be great. My new job allows for even more travel and I can go home pretty often. Does that mean you’ll never have to hear me mention the Razorbacks or the Big Dam Bridge again? No. But you’ll get the added plethora of information on the Newark (yikes!) and New Jersey area. And I’m sure I’ll make it in to “the city” occasionally when I’m not traveling. So, I’m no longer homeless. Really, it was touch and go for a while there. I’ve found a FANTASTIC room to rent in a Portuguese neighborhood in the Ironbound area of Newark. You’ll see lots of restaurant reviews for things like chuscaria for $7.00 a plate (seriously) and $18 pitchers of sangria. leitura do sustento!


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Katie | March 4th, 2007 at 1:12 am
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Hey, congrats on the move and on no longer being homeless! Enjoy your new location and job. I’m no expert on Puerto Rican food…I have to struggle just to get passable Mexican here in Slovakia…but in Chicago I had a PR food which was a spicy ball of ground beef inside a thick cornmeal mixture and fried. Mmm. Enjoy!

Katie | March 7th, 2007 at 6:22 am
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Man, now I’m not sure if I’m in Slovenia or Slovakia, but I definitely meant to say Portugese food, not Puerto Rican food. Oops. Do they speak Latin in Latin America?

I need more sleep. And more Latin American food.

Still, enjoy your new place and whatever food is actually on offer :)


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