2008, in cities…

Happy new year, everyone!

Another year, another list… (I did this for 2005, 2006 and 2007)…

This year was defined by a lot of weddings.. 8 to be exact (appropriate for 2008, I guess)… Bachelor parties took me to Mexico and Georgia (I suppose that’s wedding related), but I went on a completely wedding-free vacation to Taiwan.. I also started using dopplr, so you can see my 2008 there (but I think you need to sign up and friend me or something), but I’m still not sure whether or not I find dopplr useful or not… I want it to automagically make me a map of 2008, but I can’t seem to find that anywhere. Like, that would be a very nice blog-widget for them to have, non?) Maybe I’ll make a Google Earth flythrough if I get ambitious..

Cities that I spent the night in 2008 (* means multiple trips):

San Diego, CA
North Hollywood, CA
San Francisco, CA*
New York, NY
Sarasota, FL
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Morgan Hill, CA
Garberville, CA
Coloma, CA
Healdsburg, CA
Cleveland, OH
Pigeon Point, CA
Savannah, GA
Las Vegas, NV
Taipei, Taiwan
Kenting, Taiwan
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Somewhere over the Pacific Ocean…
Philadelphia, PA

Lots of California travelin’ this year, although ZERO Tahoe trips for some reason (I am guessing that will change)..

All in all, a good year!

(Update: Thanks Mike for reminding me of my red-eye back from Taiwan)

4 Responses to “2008, in cities…”

  1. Brian Stein Says:

    Fortunately you said “spent the night in” as opposed to “slept in”, otherwise I’m not sure Cleveland would have qualified! ;)

  2. Mike Masnick’s Blog » 2008, In Cities… Says:

    [...] on this over the holidays and didn’t, but now that Dennis (from whom I got the idea) put up his annual post of cities where he spent the night, it seemed like I finally ought to get around to it as well… So, here they are: cities where [...]

  3. Noa Says:

    Hi Dennis,

    You can see your 2008 map by creating a public profile. It will also create a piece of code you can copy and display on your blog , together with Dopplr blog badge and more (u can find it under ‘your account’)

    Hope i could help

    Happy new year

    Noa

  4. 2009, in cities.. | dennis yang dot com Says:

    [...] is becoming somewhat of a tradition, having done this for 2008, 2007, 2006, and 2005 [...]

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