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Category Archives: Travel
Heading to the beach?
It is currently 2 degrees fahrenheit (and why don’t keyboards have a little “degree” circle somewhere?) and since the sun is shining, we can expect to reach a balmy 14 later in the day. I know I’m not alone in … Continue reading
I’m a believer
So, I went to York and have to tell you – first and foremost – that this is a wonderful, charming, fascinating destination. LOVED it. York is picturesque, full of things to see and do, and is so easy to … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged England, ghosts, haunting, Roman soldiers, travel, Treasurer’s House, York, Yorkshire
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Getting spooked in York
Halloween may be over, but I’m looking forward to taking the high-speed train this Sunday from London to England’s most haunted city: York. At this time of year the nighttime ghost tours are harder to find. I’m not sure I’ll … Continue reading
Your travelin’ shoes
I think the most important thing you wear, and pack, will be your shoes on any trip you take. When I go overseas, I do my best to travel light – but I firmly believe, and recommend, that you always … Continue reading
Oh, those sexy Beatles
I’m going to Liverpool next month. I can hardly wait to “Ferry ‘Cross the Mersey” and take a Beatles tour to catch a glimpse of the landmarks graced by the Fab Four. If you wondered how old I am, you … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Beatlemania, Beatles, CKLW Detroit, Liverpool, Mersey, Paul McCartney
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One way to entertain yourself on a long flight
You never know when an otherwise fairly useless piece of social media will serve as inspiration. In this case, it was a random post by the brilliant Connie Schultz, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist, humorist and wife of Senator Sherrod Brown of … Continue reading
Posted in Travel
Tagged airplane lavatory, award, Dutch Masters, European Union, FaceBook, Nina Katchadourian, Rembrandt, Rick Steves, Sad and Useless, Vermeer
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So, you’re the first to hear
I have been noodling around with the idea of starting a niche travel company for years. I bought an online tutorial on how to set one up and occasionally daydreamed about how I’d actually do such a thing. I didn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged arts, crafts, England, felting, Isle of Man, Lake District, Liverpool, new business, niche travel, travel business, wool, York, Yorkshire
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Bill Bryson makes me laugh wherever he goes . . .
Since I will be traveling over the next five days (work, not adventures), I’m going to pop in a little book recommendation before I head to Nashville. Maybe I’ll write about Nashville when I return but to be honest, when … Continue reading
Posted in Travel, Uncategorized
Tagged Bill Bryson, England, Gaylord Opryland, humor writing, Nashville, travel memoir, travel memoirs
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