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Normandy – and How to Make the Best of Missed Plans
Blood and Guts Tour Part 3 During our adventure to France, I decide to take Richard and Travis to Normandy, so that we could see Omaha Beach and the American Cemetery. I consulted brochures at the hotel, and found a… Read More ›
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The Colors in a Candlestick
My father was unusual amongst the other fathers of my day. For one thing, he was six feet tall, which for a child of Jewish immigrants was very tall. He towered over most of his peers. He was an accidental… Read More ›
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Parisian photographs By the Numbers Part 5: 81-100
And now time to post: Related articles Parisian numbers – An Artist Visits Part 2: 21-40 (twodifferentgirls.com) Parisian numbers 1-20: An Artist Visits Paris (twodifferentgirls.com) I’m going to PARIS, but not like I used to… (twodifferentgirls.com) The Parisian Experience (adventurewriter.wordpress.com)
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Parisian numbers 60-80: Part 4 from an Artist Visits Paris
…and now more Parisian numbers… …and yes here is an extra 69 Related articles Parisian numbers 1-20: An Artist Visits Paris (twodifferentgirls.com) Parisian numbers – An Artist Visits Part 2: 21-40 (twodifferentgirls.com) I’m going to PARIS, but not like I… Read More ›
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An Artist Visits Paris Part 3: Parisian numbers 41-60
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Parisian numbers – An Artist Visits Part 2: 21-40
I hope everyone enjoyed the earlier post of numbers 1-20. I’d like to start off with a photograph of what goes wrong when you have an idiot photograph you. The point was to make it look like I was holding… Read More ›
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Parisian numbers 1-20: An Artist Visits Paris
My travels to Paris are always on a strict budget, since I am just tagging along on my husband’s business trips. I often limit myself to 10 euros and a few metro passes. Several people have asked me “How can… Read More ›
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Chaco Canyon, New Mexico
Chaco Canyon, near Farmington, NM. During a business trip to the Four Corners area, and having several hours before needing to make our flight from Albuquerque, my friend and I made a stop at the national monument here. You come… Read More ›
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I’m going to PARIS, but not like I used to…
(Next week: Watch for Kitty’s photo series on Paris) At one time I could go to Paris and walk all day. I would come home to my room tired but happy, because I am at heart a flaneur. Paris is… Read More ›
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