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Book Review: Live Fast, Die Young: Misadventures in Rock ‘n Roll America by Chris Price and Joe Harland
Live Fast, Die Young is a fun American trip with two English music nuts.
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Living Without Reservations is a highly readable memoir of travel and learning to live life at its fullest.
Read More »Nine Days in Wales, Part Five (and Conclusion)
Castles, sunsets, and sheep who wander off their field and onto a traffic median, where they continue peacefully grazing. That's Wales.
Read More »Nine Days in Wales, Part Four
More castles and a side trip to Portmerion, one of the strangest places in the world, brought us near the end of our adventure.
Read More »Book Review: Hypertravel: 100 Countries in 2 Years by Hardie Karges
Hypertravel: 100 countries in 2 Years is an unusual and entertaining book about traveling to exotic places cheaply and quickly.
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A darkness inside brought on by a vision of light. What is truly real?
Read More »Nine Days in Wales, Part Three
The magnificence of Tintern Abbey, and the beauty of St. David's, where according to legend St. Patrick set sail for Ireland.
Read More »Nine Days in Wales, Part Two
Our journey continues to the picturesque Gower Peninsula, then up to the dramatic ruins of remote Carreg Cennen Castle.
Read More »Nine Days in Wales, Part One
"Why Wales?" I can't tell you how many times we heard that as we planned our trip. Here are plenty of reasons.
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