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American Snapshots | Adventures of an Expat Returned
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. Category Archives: American Snapshots. March 17, 2014. Three Days until Spring and Too Early for April Fooling. Yes, we really got all this snow overnight and, at two in the afternoon on March 17th. It still hasn’t stopped. I never would have thought, when I moved to Virginia (it is, technically, the. After all) that I would have more occasion to use cross-country skis than my bicycle. Go figure! A little extra reading for the snowbound:. Will our crocuses hang in there?
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Quite Ready for Another Adventure (a Day Trip to Fredericksburg) | Adventures of an Expat Returned
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. August 10, 2014. Quite Ready for Another Adventure (a Day Trip to Fredericksburg). Today we go back to Fredericksburg, to my favorite bookshop and to take a little tour of some of my favorite goofy shop windows. Just hang in there a minute while I explain why I’ve been gone so long…. 8221; you might say at this juncture. “That’s an exaggeration! When I read that line as a child, I always thought about America. We’d come back from Europe for the summer holidays a...I didn&...
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The Reluctant Student | The Outlook From Here
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The Outlook From Here. Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin. How to Share Your Story. March 30, 2015. They also took us to college campuses to tour them to encourage us to go on with our education. I started high school with a very low self-esteem and a grade point average to match it! Lives in Sun Prairie. Featured image is a black and white photo of a young learner with his hand on his head stooped over homework. Credit: Simple Home School. March 30, 2015. You are comm...
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. August 10, 2014. Quite Ready for Another Adventure (a Day Trip to Fredericksburg). Today we go back to Fredericksburg, to my favorite bookshop and to take a little tour of some of my favorite goofy shop windows. Just hang in there a minute while I explain why I’ve been gone so long…. 8221; you might say at this juncture. “That’s an exaggeration! When I read that line as a child, I always thought about America. We’d come back from Europe for the summer holidays a...I didn&...
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Uncategorized | Adventures of an Expat Returned
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. January 13, 2015. Philadelphia’s lovely Rittenhouse Square during the holidays. Adventures of an Expat Returned has been dormant for a while now. This is not for a lack of adventures, but because I’ve been having so many of them (plus running my own business, which is no small matter). I’m preparing to move to a new city in February… Philadelphia! August 19, 2014. How lucky am I? Why it’s worth it to get up at sunrise sometimes. Adventures of an Expat Returned. Consisted ...
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Tea on the Tiber, or, What to Do When It’s Raining (or Snowing) in Ellicott City, Maryland | Adventures of an Expat Returned
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. March 22, 2014. Tea on the Tiber, or, What to Do When It’s Raining (or Snowing) in Ellicott City, Maryland. Having so recently moved from Rome, I was intrigued when, in December, some friends suggested an afternoon outing at a place called Tea on the Tiber. The Tiber River, Rome, Italy. The Tiber River, Ellicott City, Maryland. Then, at long last (it was cold enough to feel like we’d been walking for much longer than we had), our destination came into sight. The...At the ...
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The NYC Origins of My Love for Cafés & What to Do When It’s Raining (or Snowing) in Lexington, Virginia | Adventures of an Expat Returned
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Adventures of an Expat Returned. March 19, 2014. The NYC Origins of My Love for Cafés and What to Do When It’s Raining (or Snowing) in Lexington, Virginia. Café Pick Me Up. My favorite ‘office’ in New York City, as it was back in the day (c. 2000). Since then it’s suffered a fire and changed owners at least once, but it’s still there. I check every time I visit. Its name is the. This is where my café obsession truly began. But they have no. To speak of, at least not in the way we envision it). What to Do...
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What’s an ADRC and Why Should I Care? | The Outlook From Here
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The Outlook From Here. Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin. How to Share Your Story. What’s an ADRC and Why Should I Care? April 24, 2015. What’s an ADRC and Why Should I Care? You may have heard in the news lately that the governor’s budget proposal would eliminate the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) structure that exists today. Before you say, One less alphabet soup government agency, hooray! The missions of ADRCs are:. ADRCs operate per county or by a sma...
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You’ve Got to Laugh Sometimes: ABAPITA Moments #2 | The Outlook From Here
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The Outlook From Here. Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin. How to Share Your Story. You’ve Got to Laugh Sometimes: ABAPITA Moments #2. May 1, 2015. This is a second installment of stories that have to do with a wonderful expression in the blindness community: ABAPITA. That stands for Ain’t blindness a pain in the anatomy. I then asked Andrew, “I thought you said that they were both the same kind of soup! Now it’s your turn! And more will be shared. May 1, 2015. Fill in...
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Who We Are | The Outlook From Here
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The Outlook From Here. Stories about blindness and visual impairment from people in Wisconsin. How to Share Your Story. Lives with her husband and daughter in Mount Horeb, Wisconsin. Her daughter is 9 years old and legally blind. Tammie likes to blog regularly as a way to help encourage others who may be raising a child with special needs; and she finds it very therapeutic to explore her own experiences through her writing. PhD, is a retired clinical psychologist living in Eau Claire, Wisconsin with her ...
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