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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Southern Discomfort
I wrote a couple of weeks ago of our adventures in Antarctica. Given our somewhat lukewarm reaction to this destination that sits on so many others’ bucket lists, you may wonder how we ended up there. To be honest, it … Continue reading
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Tagged Antarctica, Argentina, Buenos Aires, Eva Peron, South America, travel
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That Noise You Just Heard Was The First Chink In Hillary’s Inevitability
Oops. A lot of people in the Democratic party (and probably some in the Republican party too) had expected that come January 20, 2016, Hillary Clinton would be on the steps of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C., while Chief … Continue reading
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Tagged Hillary Clinton, inevitability, republicans, suspicion
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Won’t You Find It In Your Heart To Help?
Friends, your neighbors are suffering. They may act like they are bearing up well, but in reality, they are fearful. Fearful and tired and worried. Many of them in the west have not the rain for weeks. Many of them … Continue reading
The Road To Hana, Southern Version
On the southeast edge of the Hawaiian isle of Maui, there is a little town called Hana. It sits at the end of a road so twisting and serpentine that even drivers get carsick on the way there. The journey … Continue reading
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Tagged 7th continent, Antarctica, Drake's Passage, nausea, seasickness, travel
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