Ireland: A Summer in Review
September 8, 2016 As far as last days go, today is one of the best. Usually I’m up at o’dark thirty to catch a taxi or a bus to the airport for a too-damn-early flight. Today I catch the airport express at the civilized hour of half past one, and arrive at the airport with plenty of time to walk …
Read MoreIreland: To Every Thing There is a Season
August 24 & 25, 2016 It is a glorious summer afternoon in the West Country. Puffy white clouds scud across a brilliant blue sky. Raspberry bushes laden with ripe berries line one side of the road, and cows graze on the other. Every now and then a pungent country smell wafts over us: fresh-cut hay, a barn airing in the …
Read MoreScotland: A Vacation in Edinburgh (and a weird visit to the National Museum!)
August 4 – 7, 2016 There are some places that, once visited, forever after feel familiar and welcoming. Edinburgh is one of those places. I have no set schedule and no definite plans for this weekend other than to A) meet up with Stuart and Amanda, and B) overload on bagpipes and men in kilts at the Royal Edinburgh Military …
Read MoreMaking Plans for 2016
January 29, 2016 Five days ago, my friend and I were enjoying our last full day in Belize, biking around Caye Caulker and having one last breakfast at the Caribbean Colors Art Cafe. Today I am bundled up in jeans and a sweatshirt. Underneath the sweatshirt my tan is peeling. I’m not sure if it’s post-birthday fallout (I turned 33 …
Read MoreReflections on Chorus
September 20th, 2015 It’s 4:00 pm on a grey Sunday afternoon, and I’ve just curled up on the upstairs sofa to write the second of my Scotland posts. I flick through my pictures and videos, but inspiration doesn’t come. When I glance away from my computer screen, I see a different set of memories: a circle of women in a …
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