I love H.P. Lovecraft. He lived in Providence. I lived in providence for 1 year. I want to visit his grave and place flowers on it on his birthday and give thanks to him for being born and creating all the wonderful stories he gave to the world.
MyNameIsTrivial's Life List
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1. Solo-Circumnavigate the globe
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2. Teach myself to sail
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3. Visit H.P.Lovecraft's Grave on his Birthday
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4. Find H.P. Lovecraft's Grave
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5. Have a Romantic Picnic on H.P. Lovecrafts Grave at Midnight
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6. Hitchhike down the eastern seaboard of the US
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7. Hitchhike from California to Florida
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How I did it: I had a friend who owned a stick shift in high school and we used to go to a large abandon parking lot late at night and I would try and drive around. Once I could do that, I moved up to neighborhood streets (also late at night), then finally real streets--with lights and traffic and everything! When I bought my first car at 16, it was a stick shift as well. In fact, every car I have ever owned is a stick shift. Read how I did it…
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My father died when I was a child, so although he raced sailboats with HIS father, I never got to continue the family tradition. My grandfather and father might be dead, but their passion for the ocean and freedom lives on in me. I hope to TEACH MYSELF to become a competent sailor.
My paternal grandmother’s maiden name is Raymond. The Raymond’s were a well known and successful clipper-ship building family from Nova Scotia. Also I was born and raised in good ol’ Sunny Florida and my paternal Grandfather and Father raced sailboats. I don’t have blood in my veins—I have salt water!!
