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Category: Eastern Seaboard

Eastern Seaboard, Galleries, New England, Slow Lane, United States / September 24, 2020

Life on a Bench, Chapter 5: Old Silver Beach

Eastern Seaboard, Galleries, New England, Slow Lane, United States / September 17, 2020

Life on a Bench, Chapter 3: At the Finish Line of the Falmouth Road Race

Eastern Seaboard, New England, Off the Beaten Path, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / September 15, 2020

Life on a Bench, Chapter 2: Settling in at the Entrance of Green Pond

Eastern Seaboard, New England, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / September 13, 2020

Life on a Bench: Moving at a Snail’s Pace in Mid-Pandemic

I conceived this blog in late 2013.  We were headed to the South of France on sabbatical. I was working with a colleague on a […] Read More

Eastern Seaboard, Featured Posts, Slow Lane, United States, With Kids / December 19, 2019

The Enduring Gift of Christmas

My parents gave me the best Christmas present:  Memories, molded into stories. My father loved the holiday traditions of his German childhood. He was baptized […] Read More

Eastern Seaboard, Featured Posts, Uncategorized, United States, With Kids / May 12, 2019

Hey Hon: Baltimore’s a Great Place to Stop on Your East Coast Adventures

Some cities just get a bad rap; none more than Baltimore. No question the city has struggled with corrupt politics, drugs and violence. But that’s […] Read More

Eastern Seaboard, Galleries / December 25, 2018

The sun sets over the sea on Christmas night

About the Author


I’ve never measured a successful trip by how many destinations I can circle on a map or check off a Bucket List.  To me the best journey, and the best ravel, moves more like a good conversation. It ebbs and flows. It rarely rushes, but it’s also animated and unpredictable. It is filled with banter and laughter, and invites participants to linger rather than march forward inexorably like a tightly wound clock. Want to have dessert?  A second glass of wine? A detour in a back-alley artisan’s shop? A pause at an overview by the side of the trail? Why not. Read more. 

 

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