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A “Stranger” in a Familiar Land
I wanted to start out saying that it is funny how great it is in Mexico with location, discovery, and culture. You think you know the layout and you never, ever quite do. Yet, I think the same thing could … Continue reading
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Tagged Azteca Travel, Cerro de Estrella, Fuego Nuevo Museum, Iztapalapa, Takoma Park
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Escaping Blustery Winter to…wait?
Of course I decided to do the unthinkable, head back to Mexico from a great family Christmas break the night before school. I never, ever, allowed myself to do this before because yes, the day or so to settle back … Continue reading
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Tagged DCA, Delta, IDA, Lake Erie, MazeRunner, Pittsburgh, Reagan Airport, Takoma Park, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Walking Dog
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Rubin Carter, Roda, freedom, and aspiring.
Rubin Carter – wow. After listening to NPR and discovering the amazing story of Rubin Carter – his 20 years prison term that was unfairly unconvicted of – wow, I can barely say much about story that speaks for itself and … Continue reading
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Tagged Alison Schwinn, Bethany Beach, Boston Marathon, Charlotte, Chilis, Freedom To Read Foundation, Heartbleed, Korean ferry, Liquid Assets, Malaysian Airflight, N.C., Nanticoke Watershed Conservancy, National Novel Writing Month, Roda Studio, Rubin Carter, Takoma Park, Washington D.C.
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