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5 years, 2 months ago Comments Off on Lunch in Cassis – a memoir
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A small fishing port near Marseille, Cassis draws travelers who prefer to shun the fatuous glamour of larger Cote d’Azur cities.

7 years, 1 month ago Comments Off on Postcards from the Road
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Employment as a freelance travel writer/photographer provides many opportunities for traveling.

9 years, 11 months ago Comments Off on Spokane, Washington – Surprisingly Sophisticated
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A visit to Spokane changed my perception completely. It has all the ingredients for an enjoyable vacation, no matter your age or interests.

10 years ago Comments Off on Sailing Away
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I have been invited on an 8-day/7-night river cruise on the Columbia and Snake Rivers as a hosted travel writer.

10 years, 1 month ago Comments Off on Imagination Traveler
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While not every topic lends itself to storytelling, there are some that allow me to imagine myself as one of the travelers.

10 years, 1 month ago Comments Off on Cruise Travel Writer: A Pretty Nice Gig
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Although I resisted pursuing a niche, I find I have unintentionally become a cruise travel writer. All in all, it’s a pretty nice gig.

10 years, 2 months ago Comments Off on Learning from Blogging
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Perhaps the best benefits of this job will be learning from my research, and improving my writing skill through constant practice.

10 years, 6 months ago Comments Off on Running Before the Storm
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On October 28th, 2012 I was running from Hurricane Sandy, trying to escape New York City before it hit. This blog entry is about that experience.

10 years, 12 months ago Comments Off on Historic Troutdale
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The historic section of Troutdale, Oregon is a remnant of the original town and recognized as the Gateway to the Columbia River Gorge.

11 years ago Comments Off on Seaside in 90 Minutes
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When was the last time you visited Seaside, Oregon’s oldest coastal resort town? Join me for a 90-minute tour.