MICHAEL MCHUGH

Frequent Flyer Fridays: Week in Review

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In this Frequent Flyer post, I share the Amazon Books I purchased over the past two weeks including Chop Wood Carry Water: How to Fall in Love with the Process of Becoming Great. I also include PWQ posts on the United Airlines Cancellation Policy, 48 Hours in Phuket, and the Delta Air Lines Cancellation Policy. I close with New Movies, Shows, and Music I’ve Discovered.

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Amazon Books I’ve Purchased

In last week’s Frequent Flyer Fridays post I shared that I picked up two books. I am currently enjoying Washington: A Life but had to put down Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience. This week, I bought Chop Wood Carry Water: How to Fall in Love with the Process of Becoming Great.

Recent PWQ Blog Posts

I recently booked a few domestic flights for upcoming trips that I’m hoping will happen. As a result, I dug into the cancellation policies of United Airlines and Delta Airlines.

United Airlines Cancellation Policy for Cash or Points Flights [Coronavirus Policy] highlights everything you need to know before booking a United flight.

Thailand is one of my favorite Southeast Asia destinations. Here’s how to spend 48 Hours in Phuket.

Delta has a cancellation policy of its own. Check out the Delta Air Lines Cancellation Policy before booking a Delta flight during the coronavirus.

New Movies and Shows I’ve Discovered

After finishing Westworld season 3, we hopped over to season 2 of Netflix’s Dead to Me. The show description reads ‘A hotheaded widow searching for the hit-and-run driver who mowed down her husband befriends an eccentric optimist who isn’t quite what she seems’.

New Music I’m Listening To

Paul Desmond and the album Desmond Blue have been on repeat this week. From Desmond’s bio page reads ‘He’s widely recognized for his genius as a melodic improviser and as the benchmark of cool jazz sax players’.

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