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Leaving New York, Never Easy.

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New York, New York, the center of the world, the city that never sleeps. If you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. And if you can't...well, then, I guess you pack up a U-Haul and move on down the road. (Or is it "Then we take Berlin"?) At any rate, after a seven-year stint here in the Harlem-Morningside environs, Berk and I are leaving Manhattan on Wednesday for (hopefully) greener pastures. My next real destination is still undetermined, pending the vagaries of the job search, but for now I'll be returning to the nest to continue writing the dissertation and otherwise scrounge for remunerative employ. We'll see how it goes from there.

As for NYC, on one hand, I'm really going to miss this town. The sheer energy of Gotham always puts a spring in my step, and I really enjoy that distinct New York sensation of living in the center of the hive, ever-so-slightly in the future. On the other hand, I'd be lying if I didn't concede that this city tends to aggravate my natural Irish melancholy, particularly once you factor in the usual grad school isolation, the happenstance that many of my better friends left some time ago, and the sad fact that, romantically speaking, I got crushed here...twice. But, no hard feelings, New York. Sure, there are lingering ghosts in this city, and if I never live as alone again as I have the past two years, it'll be soon enough. But, I still love Manhattan, and I always will, and I would definitely look forward to doing another stint here at some point, if it turns out to be in the cards.

In any case, the future -- however hazy at the moment -- beckons. So, I'd expect it to be quiet here over the next few days as my brother and I lug my accumulated belongings down the Eastern Seaboard. Until then, hope everyone had a relaxing and appropriately reflective Memorial Day, and I'll be in touch on the other end. And, if you're an NYC reader and I didn't see ya before I left, I expect I'll be back for visits, more often than not. (I mean, this is New York.) Until then, be safe, y'all.

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12 Comments

Liam said:

Have a good move, Kevin.

Chris said:

Good luck, dude! We probably should've hung out again at some point.

Aimee said:

Good luck w/ THE BIG MOVE Kevin! Come out and visit us soon :)

eileen said:

Good luck with the move and the job search!

Mike F. said:

You'll be back. For FANCY POKER!

ed said:

Christ, and I only just got here. If you have time for a drink before you go, let me know.

Fritz said:

Good luck with the job search you should find something soon wit yo skilz. Take it easy smell de roses ...

John Thomas McGuire said:


Dear Kevin:

It has been a real pleasure reading your blogs for the past six weeks. Good luck with the dissertation!

Steve said:

You are always welcome here in Louisville. Our local government is very democractic, or you could teach here. But, I have to say, it may be hard to find enough intellect in Louisville to sustain you.

Or you could just visit. Good luck.

Keara said:

Hope you and Berk (and Thad) have arrived safely in Va. Bet you guys will have sore muscles today! I look forward to your report and to the resumption in general of GitM.

Missy said:

Sorry to see you go! Best wishes on your next chapter.

Kevin said:

Thanks, all. :) And, yes, (hopefully) I will be back, someday, somehow.

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