Literary Houses

If you like history and architecture and books, then you’ll like this blog. This blog is dedicated to literary houses, that is, houses either lived in or written in by literary giants. Not all of them, just the ones I’ve visited: Ernest Hemingway, Shakespeare, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Margaret Mitchell.     I love looking into…

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Pearsall

Wait, where?  Pearsall, Texas, y’all. It’s my hometown. And it also happens to be the hometown of the king of country music: George Strait. In fact, his dad, Mr. Strait, was my brother’s math teacher. My grandmother, a little Mexican lady who didn’t speak English, was so proud of this native son that she kept…

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Let’s Rodeo, San Antonio

I’m from southern Texas. I don’t live there anymore, but I go back every summer to visit and every February to rodeo. Well, I don’t actually rodeo, but I attend it.   This year, however, I did not. Why? Because my 80-year-old mother threatened to go with me. And at the start of the rodeo, she…

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Injuries

All flight attendants get injured on the job. It’s just a matter of time and I’m sorry to say, unavoidable. Whenever we get hurt, the supervisors always ask us the same infuriating question: “What could you have done to prevent this?” Flight attendants can’t stand this question because the only valid response is, “Umm, not…

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Japan

Hanging out with my teenage son, Ben, isn’t easy. We have nothing in common. So, I’m always looking for creative ways to spend time with him. A few years ago, he was really into cars and racing. It turns out that Japan has an underground car culture of street racing and car customizing. So, I…

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Cuba

After Obama opened travel to Cuba, and before Trump closed travel to Cuba, my daughter, Valentina, and I went. We spontaneously booked a cruise over her college winter break…one day before sail! All we had to do was get from San Francisco to Fort Lauderdale before the ship set sail the next day. The itinerary…

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Paris: une lettre d‘amour

I have a request from my most faithful reader, my mother, to blog about her favorite city, Paris. As one of my favorites as well, I am delighted to do so. The only reason I haven’t blogged about it sooner is that it’s a little overwhelming -just like the city itself. If Paris were a…

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Stonehenge / Bath

Easter 2019 I held a very rare 4-day London trip. London is normally a 3-day trip, so this extra-long layover was a luxury. As soon as I held it, I booked an all-day tour to Stonehenge and Bath, two Unesco World Heritage Sites in one day!  Our group wisely met at 7:45 am. Good thing…

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In My Own Backyard: Wine Country

If you happen to be traveling through my backyard, San Francisco Bay Area, and you happen to enjoy wine, you’ll want to make a day trip to the wine country. Napa is less than an hour’s drive from the city. With nearly 400 wineries in the valley, the possible itineraries are endless. But in this…

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The New York Chronicles

I’m typing at my hotel desk in Manhattan, looking out my window thirty floors above the city, watching a light snowfall, the Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building lit up as a backdrop. Yes, I’m definitely never going to retire. How could this ever get old? Today, I had a pastrami on rye and…

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