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Monthly Archives: March 2025
“Tell all the truth but tell it slant”
“Tell all the truth but tell it slant” -Emily Dickinson
Not your typical cat videos
National Geographic wildlife photographer and filmmaker, Iwago Mitsuaki, presents a charming collection of cat footage from diverse locations around Japan. On this unique trip he discovers the lesser-known charms and customs of regions through the eyes of cats. The selection … Continue reading
Sentimental Souvenirs of the Past
Posted in Architecture, Art, Asia, Tourism, Travel Writing, Writing
Tagged Douglas Adams, Japan, Kyoto
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Not All Bad
Many, if not most, air travelers seem to agree that airline food could be improved. In fact, I’ve met few flyers who actually enjoy the meals served by most airlines. Of course the exception may be those who are fortunate … Continue reading
Posted in Air Travel, Public Transport, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Advertising, Airline meal, airlines
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One reader can make a difference
The Ursula K. Le Guin Prize for Fiction, now in its fourth year, is an annual $25,000 cash prize given to a writer for a single work of imaginative fiction. The award recognizes writers Ursula spoke of in her 2014 … Continue reading
Spring is in the air (somewhere)
The kawazu-sakura are now in full bloom 🌸 Known as Japan’s earliest cherry blossoms, roughly 850 of these trees line the Kawazu river in their native Shizuoka, signaling the first signs of spring. Depending on the weather, they should be … Continue reading
The New Metropolis
It probably reveals way too much about me that I’m very excited to discover that a new exhibition at the Grolier Club in New York City is opening today. The show explores how a growing New York City was portrayed … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, Books, History, Libraries, Maps, Museums, Photography, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA
Tagged Grolier Club, guide books, New York City
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“The first lights of the evening were springing into pale existence.”
“Description of things and atmosphere” from the notebooks of F. Scott Fitzgerald: “The island floated, a boat becalmed, upon the almost perceptible curve of the world.” “The first lights of the evening were springing into pale existence. The Ferris wheel, pricked … Continue reading
Travel Stress
I recently found a fascinating project that examined which rail stations around the world were most stressful. Obviously commuters have different issues with the stations that they need to access on a regular basis than travelers, but there’s always some … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Europe, Maps, Public Transport, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Information graphics, Train Travel
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Who doesn’t love a Little Free Library
Here in the formerly free United States, bibliophiles of all ages love the Little Free Library movement, which started in 2009 when Todd H. Bol built the first Little Free Library in Hudson, Wisconsin, as a tribute to his mother. … Continue reading
