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Around the World – Venice
Around 2003, I’d joined an on-line travel website, where you could post photos & tips, write about your travel experiences, ask questions of fellow travelers and even meet up with several travelers. Truth be told, I haven’t logged onto that website in a very long time, but I did manage to make several friends on … Continue reading
Fragile
Life is so fleeting. Guess I’m kind of in a funk right now, partially due to this reconnecting resolution that I’ve made for New Year’s. You see, reconnecting with people brings up memories of OTHER people from the past. My ex-husband and I had a friend, L., who was from Switzerland. Whenever the Euros gathered … Continue reading
Romance Report
Alright, lovebirds, Valentine’s Day weekend officially ends at midnight tonight. Before that happens, I have a question for you. What is the most romantic thing someone has ever done for you? Then, what is the most romantic thing that YOU have ever done for someone else? Inquiring minds want to know! Off the top of … Continue reading
I Survived
Well, the needle drama was just that – drama, on my part. The lab at California Pacific Medical Center opens at 7:00 a.m., but there was no way you’d find me there at that time. My doctor had said that an appointment wasn’t necessary, so I strolled in around 8:30 a.m. last Thursday. To my … Continue reading
Happy Thanksgiving!
In all honesty, Thanksgiving is my second least favorite American holiday, after Halloween. While everyone else may have memories of friends and family getting together sitting around the dinner table enjoying a fabulous feast and interesting banter, mine are nothing like that. My family memories consist of everyone getting together, eating, arguing, laying around watching … Continue reading
A Teaser For Now
The morning started off interestingly yesterday. I arrived at the casita, found some keys in the garden area and went in. Strangely, it didn’t look like the photos he’d posted, but I quickly changed, left my things and ran off to explore Santa Fe. When I returned about 4 hours later, the front gate was … Continue reading