Conquer the Armrest

The airlines have changed how they select upgrades to their first and premium economy cabins this year and will probably continue to do that in the years to come.  That being said, today I was upgraded to Delta Comfort+! I travel about 1 flight (I’ll call it a regional flight 400-600miles) a month for work. … More Conquer the Armrest

Gibsons Steakhouse

This is I think my 5th trip to Chicago this year for business, typically I’m a fan of the city from March-October, because of the weather. I just missed high winds and possible tornadoes earlier this week to be able to enjoy hi 70s and sunshine. Due to my clients location I spend a lot … More Gibsons Steakhouse

Touch & Go

From time to time my Father-in-law will ask me to join him as he’s flying in private airplane. It’s an opportunity for me to spend time with him and get a different view of the landscape.  I’ve flown with him down in South Florida but this weekend was the first time here in Georgia. He … More Touch & Go

Bourbon Trail

When you think of Kentucky there are a few things that come to mind; horses, coal, fried chicken, basketball, Corvettes and Bourbon.  Many claim to be bourbon but to be classified bourbon the spirit has to be made from a grain mix of at least 51% or more of corn, aged in charred oak barrels, … More Bourbon Trail

Maple Street Biscuits

This week my coworker and I were traveling up to Nashville for some business and passed through Chattanooga around lunch time, so we stopped downtown to find a local spot for lunch. We walked by a few spots but they were either a major national chain or just didn’t look appealing. That is until we … More Maple Street Biscuits

Brotherly Love

This week work took me to the city of brotherly love, Phillidelphia. I’ve been to the city a few times with a previous job so I’ve done the touristy things; Liberty Bell, Pat’s & Geno’s (seperately), ran the steps at the Museum of Art and the sports stadiums.        Edit   For this trip, I was out … More Brotherly Love

Radar Detection

It’s been 3-4 years since I’ve pulled out my Radar Detector that I bought back in college (2002) when I would drive 150+ miles each way to college.  Today, I found it in the bottom of my console compartment, so I thought I would plug it in on my 11 mile commute to work.  Let’s … More Radar Detection