In the interest of utter silliness, let me introduce you to my favorite little backpack “BigEasy”. BigEasy is lightweight, fits my computer, and wears comfortably on my back. I inherited this little gem from my husband, Dr. Keith Peterman, a York College of Pennsylvania (YCP) chemistry professor, thus “Peterman” is embroidered on the front. Every year, YCP chemistry students and faculty attend a national American Chemical Society meeting held in various cities around the U.S. Dr. Bill Steel, YCP faculty, designed this logo, ordered the packs and distributed them to the YCP attendees. I fell in love with this one the minute my husband brought it home.
As we were departing for our trip to France, I sent a quick text to Bill informing him BigEasy was headed to far away places. Afterward, it occurred to me I should make a photo journal of BigEasy in all of these interesting venues. Now, I know this is not an original idea, but I have to say, it’s been really fun figuring out how to place the pack, watching the reaction of surrounding people, and viewing the photos at the end of each day.
Here are a few of the photos so far. Stay tuned for more of BigEasy’s travels. And a big shout out to York College Chemistry students and faculty. Where has your BigEasy been? Send me photos and if I’m totally impressed, I’ll post them on my blog.
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