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“I’m stranded here,” my mother said when I called her one evening last week. An eye infection in her good eye has left mom totally
“I’m stranded here,” my mother said when I called her one evening last week. An eye infection in her good eye has left mom totally
Remember when we were younger travellers and spent hours looking for souvenirs for ourselves and our friends and family? If you’re like us, you’ve stopped
When I looked again at the map for the Kogumotori-goe section we walked on our third day of the Kumano Kodo, how to write about
Zucchini. Zoo-keen-knee. What a disconnect between its name, free-spirited and lyrical, and the vegetable, ubiquitous and obese, tasteless and dull. (I cringe at the uppityness
There’s something about Texas, especially West Texas. I know, it’s not too fashionable to like the lone-star state. Too many guns. Too many red necks. Too
Not all of our travel bursts with adventure. There are days of long drives, laundry baskets, local planning. And unexpected, small pleasures—like a honey festival
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