Bonjour!
If you read My Itinerary you noticed a picture of a rather relaxed looking monkey at the bottom of the page. That is Super Monkey. He's been around for a long time now. Adopted originally by my friend Erica from the Mobil-On-The-Run off of West Hollis Street in Nashua, NH., he was playing the banjo outside the gas station, his overturned fedora hat--since lost--collecting very few coins so he could buy his next meal. Erica, being the sweetheart that she is, took pity on the poor thing. Bringing him to 13 Mason St, Super Monkey immediately ran for the bathroom, locking the door behind him. About 45 minutes later, we were able to open the door, only to find him passed out on the floor, the roll of T.P. strewn all over the place and the water in the bathtub running cold. But with a good nights rest and at the next morning a hearty breakfast of eggs, steak, hard tack and strong coffee in his tummy, Super Monkey recovered to tell his story of how he came to be sitting outside a gas station in Southern NH. We'll get into that later. What's important now is that since then, he has become quite the world traveler! He also does social events, if anyone is interested. Check out these photo's and know there will be plenty more as the trip progresses:
Chilling in NH:
On a bus to Bermuda...

In the Rainforest...
In Italy....

Bermuda..
A rough New Year's (for everybody):

Laissez-moi seul avec mon vin et la cigarette.
San Francisco...
Bruges.
4 comments :
Bonjour le singe! Au revoir!
Super Monkey, tu es tres bien. Bon Voyage!
I'm so glad that Super Monkey takes time out of his busy schedule saving the universe from evil in order to travel around the world with us!
I remember dating Super Monkey for a short stint while in New Hampshire. What a kisser.
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