summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/_posts
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorBrian Picciano <mediocregopher@gmail.com>2018-09-21 18:37:41 -0400
committerBrian Picciano <mediocregopher@gmail.com>2018-09-21 18:37:41 -0400
commit3234655ad9adbc84e8780d1f79541d5125e59b55 (patch)
tree79337a064049fc26a725f7f94a7a67487e2fb279 /_posts
parente6fd365d20a303b479613bb3e888221319bd4283 (diff)
mr worldwide pt 0: spelling edits from kelly
Diffstat (limited to '_posts')
-rw-r--r--_posts/2018-09-20-mr-worldwide-pt-0.md12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/_posts/2018-09-20-mr-worldwide-pt-0.md b/_posts/2018-09-20-mr-worldwide-pt-0.md
index b270555..68008cd 100644
--- a/_posts/2018-09-20-mr-worldwide-pt-0.md
+++ b/_posts/2018-09-20-mr-worldwide-pt-0.md
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ something). Going to Japan might as well have been a trip to an alien planet,
and yet it was also familiar. I learned that no matter how different our
cultures are, the individuals of the world aren't that different at all. By the
end of that trip I felt as at-home in Japan as I did in Denver, if not more so,
-because of how much time I was able to spend exploring (rather than being couped
+because of how much time I was able to spend exploring (rather than being cooped
up working).
{% include image.html
@@ -166,12 +166,12 @@ described is really my current wardrobe.
The trip was deliberately not planned out. I knew I would show up in Munich,
because I have a friend who lives there as well as a distant relative. But
-passed that I figured "show up and look around" would suffice. My motto for the
+past that I figured "show up and look around" would suffice. My motto for the
trip would eventually become "plans are just lists of things which won't
-happen". From start to finish the only plans I had figured out at any moment
-was a general trajectory and my next destination. Rarely was my next place to
-sleep booked more than a week ahead of time, or my next bus or train ticket
-bought more than a day before.
+happen". From start to finish the only plans I had figured out at any moment was
+a general trajectory and my next destination. Rarely was my next place to sleep
+booked more than a week ahead of time, or my next bus or train ticket bought
+more than a day before.
It could not have worked any other way. For a short trip it might be viable to
have an itinerary with a list of destinations/sights which will be visited and