Category Archives: aging

Holy learning curve, Batman!

So, who remembers the first day they tried to do something that was completely new? Skateboarding? Skydiving? Reading? Balancing a checkbook? Driving? Child birth? We all can dredge our mental archives for a “first time” experience that threw us into … Continue reading

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Shocking Grammatical Revelations

So, tonight, after struggling all day with the layout, etc., of this new blog, and not understanding ANYTHING except the fact that I have no idea what I’m doing, I heard the following bit of news on NPR (thank you, … Continue reading

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Kick-Ass Travel with a Kick-Ass Teacher

If you are a follower of my other travel blogs, I’m so glad you found me again. If you’re not, welcome! I bet you’re wondering what this new blog launch is all about. No? C’mon… it will be fun! A … Continue reading

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