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How much did you drink yesterday? Habitually, Magellan and I each have two in the morning and one mid-afternoon. You might be thinking, “You two
Even as jubilados (Spanish for retirees) there are still some things we can’t pigeon-hole into the “suitcase” called a travel category—and here they are.
How much did you drink yesterday? Habitually, Magellan and I each have two in the morning and one mid-afternoon. You might be thinking, “You two
“When is fishing?” “Is fishing today?” “I go fishing now?” A UNESCO World Heritage site of 138 islands, centuries’-old totems, abandoned Haida villages, pristine waters,
August, is that you again? Seven years ago on August 2, Magellan and I launched Latitude 65. For 362 Sundays around 6 a.m., we press
The summer solstice, our signal to celebrate the official calendar start of summer in the Northern Hemisphere and winter in the Southern Hemisphere, happens on
Drownded while bathing in open cut. The record book at the Y.O.O.P. Cemetery in Dawson City says that’s how Alex Murchison died on July 2,
“I have to have this book,” I told Ruth Ann. “You know how much I love all things lemon. And Sicily.” This spring Magellan and
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