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Tag Archives: Paris
Summer 2017: By the Numbers
Here’s the 2017 Summer trip by the numbers: 54 days, thirteen cities, thirteen airports, two ferries, three islands, one new mountain range, five new countries, two train rides, and two times across the Atlantic. 16,765 miles (26,980 km) flown. 791 … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2017, Travels
Tagged Adriatic, aegean, air travel, airports, American abroad, backpacking, Berlin, boat travel, europe, european travel, ferries, ferry travel, France, georgia, germany, norway, Paris, rome, Slow Travel, tbilisi, train stations, train travel, trains, traveling. travel, travels
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A Poem in Paris
I thought I’d write one sentence while I’m here because it is a special place and because i am wondering if perhaps a bit of magic something in the air might find its way in whether by accretion from the … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2017, Travels, Writing, Writing about Writing
Tagged backpacking, book lover, books, bookshop, bookstore, Culture, europe, european travel, Paris, poetry, reading, Shakespeare and company, Slow Travel, travel, traveling, travels, writing
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The Next Big Thing
It’s been quite awhile since I’ve taken the time to write a post. The school year is all consuming. Wanting to do the best job I can for the children who I educate, I think of little else between late … Continue reading
Posted in Travelogue, Travelogue 2015
Tagged Amsterdam, Belgium, Berlin, Bruges, Brussels, Copenhagen, Deutschland, Dresden, europe, germany, Heidelberg, History, Mainz, Nuremberg, Paris, Slow Travel, train travel, travel, Trier, world war one, writing, Wurzburg
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