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2016 TRAVEL WISH LIST! – ADVENTURESS ON THE RUN
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ADVENTURESS ON THE RUN. 2016 TRAVEL WISH LIST! Posted by Adventuress on the Run. September 8, 2015. October 5, 2016. 8220;FOR ONCE YOU HAVE TASTED FLIGHT YOU WILL WALK THE EARTH WITH YOUR EYES SKYWARDS, FOR THERE YOU HAVE BEEN AND THERE YOU WILL LONG TO RETURN.” – LEONARDO DA VINCI. It’s never too early to start planning your next adventure! We’re halfway through September and it’ll be 2016 before we know it – so I’m being prepared! VICTORIA FALLS, AFRICA. KRUGER NATIONAL PARK, AFRICA. On the way home we...
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thieves | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. The guy who stole my iPad. Posted by Stephen Heiner. He hangs out at night on my street with three or four of his friends. They smoke, drink, and talk about nothing, as 25-35 year-olds are wont to do. Whenever I pass him, and we manage to make eye contact, I smile, wave, and cry out,. I call him a thief because last November he stole an iPad out of my bag. He laughed, smiled, and blew me a kiss. The train slid out of the station.
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iPad | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. The guy who stole my iPad. Posted by Stephen Heiner. He hangs out at night on my street with three or four of his friends. They smoke, drink, and talk about nothing, as 25-35 year-olds are wont to do. Whenever I pass him, and we manage to make eye contact, I smile, wave, and cry out,. I call him a thief because last November he stole an iPad out of my bag. He laughed, smiled, and blew me a kiss. The train slid out of the station.
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Why I don’t hate Starbucks in Europe (I actually kinda love it) | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. I live in a different Paris than you do…. Adding a podcast →. Why I don’t hate Starbucks in Europe (I actually kinda love it). Posted by Stephen Heiner. Americans take it for granted that they can sit in most coffee shops or Panera-like establishments and work for hours, after buying one token item of food or drink. If the place is busy enough or you don’t plan to be there very long, you don’t even have to buy anything. Sometimes the...
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Adding a podcast | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. Why I don’t hate Starbucks in Europe (I actually kinda love it). The guy who stole my iPad →. Posted by Stephen Heiner. I’ve wanted to do a podcast for a while (you’ll note I recorded the first episode back in October! But a number of (boring) issues prevented its launch until now. The podcast will feature expat (usually American) perspectives on life in Paris. Take a listen. And tell me what you think! Bonne-Nouvelle, Paris, France.
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crime | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. The guy who stole my iPad. Posted by Stephen Heiner. He hangs out at night on my street with three or four of his friends. They smoke, drink, and talk about nothing, as 25-35 year-olds are wont to do. Whenever I pass him, and we manage to make eye contact, I smile, wave, and cry out,. I call him a thief because last November he stole an iPad out of my bag. He laughed, smiled, and blew me a kiss. The train slid out of the station.
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networking | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. Doughnuts, networking and other writings. Posted by Stephen Heiner. There is just a little over a week to be involved with a cool new doughnut startup by (no surprise) a fellow American in Paris. Check his story out here. Speaking of startups, I had my first meeting with someone via Shapr. And this one on Medium. I also occasionally answer questions on Quora. Write on business themes on LinkedIn. The pain of loss. Than what I paid in...
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friends | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. Meetup: A great way to build a core of diverse friends. Posted by Stephen Heiner. This summer I went to the Fete de la Musique. With a large group of friends. Though it originally started in France it’s now a worldwide annual event. As the evening closed out at our fourth musical venue out of hundreds we could have chosen, I took a moment to be thankful for a platform that has connected me with so many wonderful people. As a way to f...
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new friends | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. Meetup: A great way to build a core of diverse friends. Posted by Stephen Heiner. This summer I went to the Fete de la Musique. With a large group of friends. Though it originally started in France it’s now a worldwide annual event. As the evening closed out at our fourth musical venue out of hundreds we could have chosen, I took a moment to be thankful for a platform that has connected me with so many wonderful people. As a way to f...
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I live in a different Paris than you do… | The American in Paris
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The American in Paris. The story of my adventures in the City of Light. Learn French in France? Not so fast…. Why I don’t hate Starbucks in Europe (I actually kinda love it) →. I live in a different Paris than you do…. Posted by Stephen Heiner. 8220;And you know, Paris is all metro and work and the run-around.”. He used the famous idiom “. I tried to hide my dismay at hearing this, because no one should live in a place that one doesn’t love, if it can be avoided. It’s socially acceptab. Complained about ...