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french country.

Life in Paris is magical, but sometimes you have to get out of the city for a breather. A gracious invitation from a friend brought a needed autumn weekend getaway Continue reading →

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denver time. dinner time.

Let’s talk about Denver. That Mile-High City of health, nature, and indifferent beauty. These people are serious about food. All the trends of “locally grown produce,” “organic,” “slow food movement,” Continue reading →

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summer. {verb}

When words aren’t there (or I’m just too lazy), images sometimes say enough. Golden summer. And still it’s not over. An excerpt in photographs.

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madame cygne. {winter birds}

Madame Cygne stood by a pond bundled up in years on a late winter day that forgot who it was. That forgot to wrap up in its concrete blanket. Madame Continue reading →

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springtime is… springin’. {greentimes}

The other day, a friend commented, “It’s here! It’s February and spring is here in Paris!” She wasn’t just talking about the view of the sparkly Printemps building from my Continue reading →

give me an elephant. {friday music}

Here’s some musical inspiration to kick off your Friday — or end it, depending on where you are in the world (U.S. residents can watch it here). The official video Continue reading →

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tree house tales. {tech improvisation}

Sometimes when you travel in Africa, you stay in a tree house. True story, y’all. I wanted a tree house so badly when I was a kid (also: a black Continue reading →

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spring preview.

The cold doesn’t bother me much. In fact, the Parisians on numerous occasions have asked in shock and horror, “Aren’t you cold?!,” when they notice I’m wearing only a light Continue reading →

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almost. there. {but still here}

Just returning from the desert Jesus-style, making friends with camels; pouring sand and stars out of my shoes…{..} Tangier to Paris on Thursday. We’ll need some serious update time, y’all. Continue reading →

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grave digger. {where we sleep} fès, morocco

When I went for a stroll through Paris’ Père Lachaise for a little visit with Edith, Oscar, Jim Boy and gang, photographer Jean-Claude Garnier’s stunning photographs of his exhibit “Cimitières Continue reading →

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