I had the joy of experiencing the Flotsam Circus, a whimsical and high-energy performance that brought together acrobatics, comedy, and artistry sailing the Hudson River. As a hobbyist acrobat myself, I appreciate the work and strength it takes to put on a performance. Meeting the artists afterward was just as special, as we shared stories about training, creativity, and what it means to keep pushing boundaries in performance. It was a reminder of why I love this craft: the way it brings people together through movement, laughter, and storytelling. The clown is a necessary, and increasingly rare archetype needed in our society to bring joy when times feel heavy.

A floating house made of wood on a river, with children playing. One girl is hanging upside down from a swing with a red shirt, another child stands on the house's roof, and a third child standing on the ground is looking up.

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Hiker standing on a trail in a hilly, green landscape with a backpack and trekking poles, looking at the distant mountains under an overcast sky.
Empty bench at bus stop with shadows of a sign and windows cast on wall, trash on ground.

Road Trip

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