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Category Archives: travel
Please Move on to My New Web Site
My New Web Site I’m no longer posting on this site. I invite anyone who visits here–or who has signed up to get notices when I post here–to join me at my new, much prettier and more professional website. Please … Continue reading
Women, Writing, and Blog Hops
About a month ago, I agreed to participate in a blog hop focusing on the Writing Process. For those (few?) of you who haven’t participated in a blog hop, it goes something like this. One person writes a blog on … Continue reading
Posted in Being a Woman, blogs, travel, women writers
Tagged blog-hop, blogs, books, women authors, women travelers, women writers
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Korea, Are You at Peace? Tales of Two Women Travelers in a Troubled Land
Here’s a blurb about a book just submitted to the publisher. It should be out in another two or three months. You might not think a modern woman scientist and a Victorian travel writer would have much in common. Yet in … Continue reading
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Tagged Isabella Bird Bishop, Korea, Korean peninsula, North Korea, solo travel, South Korea, US military, women travelers
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Presence of Place
Who has not, when alone (perhaps wandering slowly along an overgrown path through woods so fresh and green and sweet-smelling they seem virginal; or passing, as a traveler, across uneven flagstone walkways of a quiet, quaint, exotic village, the sights … Continue reading
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