Several years ago, my son, Mark, had a birthday coming up just about a month after my epic journey to Paris, France for breakfast took place. I decided to surprise him for his special day – so I booked flights
Breakfast in Paris
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been saying that I wanted to fly to Paris for breakfast and fly home. Just like that. Fly. Paris. Breakfast. Fly. Home. So a few years ago, I decided it was time
Walking the Camino with Janice
Boots. Check. Backpack. Check. Trekking poles. Check. Little collection of “things” like socks and leukotape piling up that I’ll take with me to Spain this fall. Check. Yes, that’s right… this fall. My plans were to go to Spain this
Life in a Limerick
Summing up my life these days in a limerick: There once was a woman from nowhere, Who spent all her life going somewhere. She sped down the road Followed by her abode, And she never got out of her lawn
Strangers Helping Strangers = Angels in Disquise?
Angels. I’ve heard that strangers who help people they don’t know are simply angels in disguise. And random acts of kindness. Being on the receiving end of a random act of kindness leaves me believing that angels do indeed walk
Travel – Where It All Started for Me
When I think back on how I caught the travel bug, two, well, three separate incidents pop into my mind. Two of them I remember; one I can only surmise because I was just a wee person and too young
Using Tools to Plow Through the Writing Slump: 30 Days of Indie Travel
Yesterday, I wrote about the writing slump I’ve found myself in since being stationary in beautiful North San Diego County. I’ve decided to incorporate a tool to help me get the mojo back… it’s a daily art project called 30