I’ve just returned home from over half the month of February in Washington, D.C. But! Before I left, I did get quite a lot accomplished.
Read MoreWhere do you fall on the stay-put to move-often spectrum? What do you feel has shaped you into these place on the spectrum?
Read MoreIn my reading life, I’ve noticed that authors tend to fall into two macro categories when it comes to themes and subjects.
Read MoreMosaics prompt me to imagine and consider these artisans, these hours, this labor. Who were they? What were their lives like? How long did this take?
Read MoreSo early in the year, everything still feels possible—which means that everything feels on track.
Read MoreIf you have Europe in your sights for a vacation between, say, mid-November and mid-March, you’ll find plenty of places to delight you. Here are a few ideas from my own travels, to get your brain storming.
Read MoreI had a total of 38 books I loved in 2022 from the overall total of books read that year, so the narrowing required no small amount of thought and time.
Read MoreHere’s how I closed out the final three months of my 2022 reading year. Excited to discover ever more books and authors in 2023!
Read MoreHow did I do against the goals I set for my 2022? Overall, I did pretty darn well—if I do say so myself.
Read MoreMilan is one of the foremost international centers of contemporary art, culture, and design. If you get a chance to visit, you’re in for a treat.
Read MoreLausanne punches above its weight in museums—and in art and culture in general. For a city of its size, the number, variety, and quality of the museums it features will surprise you!
Read MoreThere are a few travel tricks for trips to Europe to help teens have an awesome time in the moment—and one to remember long after they get home.
Read MoreReviewing my progress against plans this month, I celebrated my big wins and took stock of what would invariably, given this point in the year, belly flop.
Read MoreThough you’ve heard the terms, you may not have considered them unless you’ve needed to define yourself (or had someone define you) by one or several.
Read MoreA successful and happy experience for everyone, guests and hosts, primarily hinges on how well you’ve communicated before your guests arrive.
Read MoreI’ve developed a few different strategies for approaching these landmark institutions that I hope could help other people have a better experience than they might have otherwise.
Read MoreI’ve outlined best practices that I’ve learned to make traveling with other people easier than it might be otherwise (and avoid as much as drama as possible).
Read MoreTurns out if you tweak your goals to align with your interests, you actually review progress and like what you see.
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