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Monthly Archives: July 2014
Denver, goodbye to the RV, hello to the Subaru
Loaded up and heading west. Had to stop for some vittles at Johnson’s Corner. We made it to Dubois, WY, which has a free public park for camping in town. We had the back of the car set for … Continue reading
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RV life. It was a short life.
I was told that my dad had an RV outside of Atlanta in storage- perfect! We’d sold our house, and were not sure where we wanted to settle, so, why not give driving a house around a try? The first … Continue reading
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The Farm, Sylvania, GA
One of my favorite places in the world I love cooking in this kitchen
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The Index
Days away from US: 198 Countries: 10 Cities/towns: 51 Hotels/guesthouses/apartments: 54 Trains: 13 Buses: 15 Planes: 5 Boats: 4 Taxis, songthews, vans: 11 Rental cars: 2 Cases of bedbugs: 1 Pairs of shoes trashed: 2 New Facebook friends met along … Continue reading
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Rome! Part 1
What an incredible city. I usually prefer the feel of a small town, because cities are cities are cities. Not Roma. Around every turn another spectacular church, marble pathway, bridge. We had an apartment one block north of the Piazza … Continue reading
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Soriano nel Cimino, 30 may -1 june
Beautiful remote farmhouse. Impossible to find, until a kid on a motorcycle helped us. Nice cats too! And a beautiful Umbrian sunset
Cortona, 27-30 may
Ellen studied in Cortona when she was pursuing her fine arts degree at the University of Georgia. Her sister Leslie, who had given me the gift of carrying Ellen’s ashes with me on my travels, reminded me of this when … Continue reading
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