September didn’t slow down, now did it? I crammed it with as much productivity and traveling and literary goodness as I could.
Read MoreAt the arrival of autumn in Switzerland, you might be surprised by a procession of beflowered cows and traditionally dressed herders filing down the mountain.
Read MoreIf you think you don’t like horror novels and short stories, you may not have the full perspective on horror fiction. Hear me out—especially if you like thriller and suspense books.
Read MoreWhen we stayed in Burlington, we had more options for day trips than we had time to take. Here are our favorites—all less than a two-hour drive from town.
Read MoreLate in the month I marveled at how gloriously long August seemed this year thanks to all the things I did and the people I saw and the places I went.
Read MoreIf many countries have a holiday to honor laborers, why isn’t it an international holiday celebrated on the same day?
Read MoreWhen we sought a summer vacation spot in the United States, I figured I should buck up and check out Vermont. Finally.
Read MoreIf you wander through central Bern, in Switzerland, you might stumble on some bears Natural question: Why? Here’s the full story and the scoop on how to visit.
Read MoreA lot of moving around geographically in July, but work and goals still progressed while the adventures unfolded.
Read MoreIn France, family tradition dictates when summer vacation happens, with great debates over which dates are better—and who is better, based on which dates they prefer.
Read MoreDuring the hot summer months in at least two Swiss cities—Basel and Bern—workers commute to or from their jobs via river.
Read MoreThese are our favorite cafes, coffee shops, and patisseries in the center of town that we pop into as we wander between activities when we visit. (And we visit often!)
Read MoreI ranged all over the place with my reading in Q2 2024, from what felt like the gamut of fiction genres through to nonfiction on the writing craft and beyond.
Read MoreJune was a hodgepodge of experiences professional and personal and otherwise, which made it an emotional rollercoaster of a month. And with more of those ahead, too.
Read MoreAnyone who reads this blog knows I’m a huge book nerd who also writes fiction. Whether or not you write, if you love reading, you’ll love these podcasts.
Read MoreEach year on the first official day of summer—June 21, the day after the summer solstice—France (and the rest of the world, so I hear) celebrate Make Music Day.
Read MoreThe 24 Hours of Le Mans (24 Heures du Mans, in French) takes place on a racetrack near Le Mans, France. It is the oldest active—and most internationally famous—endurance race.
Read MoreMuch progress on the writing fronts in May 2024, hitting target for two big projects. Doesn’t mean I will make my goals for the year, as I have far still to go, but I’m at least on track. (I think.)
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