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The Last Time I Was in Paris

Prior to this visit, I was 19 years old the last time I was in Paris. Then, I traveled with two girlfriends, mounds of wonder and a backpack large enough to hold six weeks worth of supplies. This time, although I may … Continue reading

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Tower of London

Today’s itinerary entails: A visit to the Tower of London, a boat ride down the Thames, the Eye, dinner at Wolfgang Puck’s restaurant, Cut. Another beautiful day in London (we’ve seen none of the rainy, foggy weather London is known for). … Continue reading

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Windsor Castle, Oxford, and the Cotswolds

A private car picks us up in front of the Dorchester at 9:30 a.m. London time. The driver, Nick, whisks us to the first stop on our tour – Windsor Castle (Europe retains a hankering for its castles and royals). … Continue reading

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What Day Is It Anyhow?

Upon further reflection, and with the assistance of some badly needed sleep, I realized that yesterday’s post was more like Day Two of the trip than Day One. No worries, the experiential component far outweighs the chronological, and so, as … Continue reading

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London, Part One, Day One

I read a post this morning – alas, I am still getting up at 4 am – about a young writer who began blogging, got involved with a group on Twitter, and they are about to publish an anthology. She’s … Continue reading

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Loving What We Have And Missing What We Know

I have returned. Did you miss me? The question is rhetorical but I’ve missed you! It has been one day short of two weeks since my last blog post. I took a trip to London and Paris deciding to take … Continue reading

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The Mindful Minding of Our Time

Another beautiful day! This fall is busy (in a productive, joyful way) and I’ve been living with an expectant, anticipatory excitement. So much is in the works (but not yet complete) and I have a vested interest in what occurs, how … Continue reading

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