Denver Lindy Exchange2004
As the sun struggles to overtake the mountain light floods the vast plain of New Mexico desert. This is my home. Or close enough. The bus is still actually about an hour away from El Paso.
As I blink the sleep away, I realize that this will be the forth sunrise I see in as many days. However, this time it’s because I went to sleep early. The last three times? Because I was at the Denver Lindy Exchange, the first stop of default.JeremysBigAdventure!
Denver was awesome. It is the last exchange in what has been a year of exchanges for me. (If you don’t know, it’s okay to ask default.WhatIsALindyExchange?) Traveling across the states to spend weekends partying until the sun comes up each day is actually pretty convenient when you’re a consultant that’s traveling as I was. And I’ve been spoiled. Over the year I’ve made so many great incredible friends… All you need to do to see that is look at all my friends that are default.SwingDancers. It’s pretty amazing actually, how many wonderful, wonderful people there are out there if you just open your eyes.
Anyway, Denver was wicked cool. The dancing was amazing. I met a few incredible follows, and hung out with a ton of really good old friends.
Lindy crushes:
* people.CeliaGhormley
* people.RubyRed
* people.EricaDeBlasio
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