Sunday, June 27, 2010

Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 14

Posted in Uncategorized by indivisiblespace on June 27th, 2010
Welcome to Indivisible Space and Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 14. We will be leaving Pennsylvania to New York State and the Adirondack’s. From there we will see Vermont, New Hampshire and finally arrive in Maine. Join us as we travel the USA, in our way, and in our time. There will not be an Ed’s Road Trip episode next week. We will be back with a new episode by July 12th. Thanks for coming along.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 13

June 20th, 2010
Welcome to Indivisible Space and Ed’s Road Trip Episode 13. My name is Doug Graham, my wife is Erin and our van is Ed. In this episode we head south out of Michigan, into Ohio and east through West Virginia to Pennsylvania. Thanks to Adam Daigle for the background music and to my wife Erin for her Journal entries which help me to remember details I need to build these podcasts. Please leave your comments or suggestions on this site, indivisiblespace.podbean.com or at indivisiblespace@gmail.com. Please join us next time for Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 14.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 12

Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 12 • June 13th, 2010
Welcome back to Ed’s Road Trip, My name is Doug Graham. My wife Erin and I are exploring the USA in our 1989 VW camper bus. In this episode (#12) we are leaving Minnesota and working our way east. Our next major destination is the coast of Maine. We are now 50 days into our journey and our 13th state. Thanks to Adam Deigle for the background music, and as always to my wife Erin. Please leave your comments on this site, indivisiblespace.podbean.com or at indivisiblespace@gmail.com. Thanks for joining Erin and I as we travel the USA in our way, and in our time.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Ed’s Road trip, Episode 11

• June 6th, 2010
Welcome to Ed’s Road Trip, Episode 11. In this podcast we will be leaving Jay Cooke State Park, Duluth, Minnesota and will be heading north to Ely. Northern Minnesota is the gateway to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area and the coldest part of the United States in the Winter. I would like to thank Adam Deigle for his wonderful guitar background music, and my lovely wife Erin for her support and the Journal which makes this podcast possible.