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Hugging the Coast

Love southern food? Me too. There's something about the richness of locale and ingredients that just make this food special.  I am a foodie, and am always looking for new recipes, food blogs, and food places to visit!  I especially love to find cuisines that are different from my own, and explore those fully. There's nothing like learning about a culture through its food!

Magnificent Michigan Renaissance Festival Costumes

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Yesterday we went to the Michigan Renaissance Festival, in Mt. Holly. I'd never been to one - and it was so much fun! Our daughter has written about it here.

A day at the market

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Jefferson in Nîmes

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Sep 18, 2008 / 1 comments

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NFT Travel Guides: Bagels and Wurst

 

One of our travel guides partners, Not For Tourists, has several unique offerings on their website this week. Check out the following highlights...

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Reinventing Grand Army Plaza Exhibit, by Molly Riordan

Grand Army Plaza

IREX Grants for Eurasia/E Europe Symposium

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Sep 17, 2008 / 0 comments

Grant for US Graduate Students, Pre-Tenure Faculty and Professionals

2009 IREX/WWC Regional Policy Symposium:

Machrihanish Dunes a New Golf Venue on the West Coast of Scotland

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Sep 17, 2008 / 1 comments

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Hidden Treasures: Strawberry Oatmeal in Singapore

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Book Review of the Week: Life is a Verb

HOW often do we read a book that truly, incredibly, deeply, changes your life?  Hardly ever for me, to be honest. I recently found such a book - it is Patti Digh's new book, life is a verb: 37 days to wake up, be mindful, and live intentionally.

 

Michigan's Small Town Treasures: A Short Side Trip to Cross Village

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Sep 15, 2008 / 1 comments


Twenty miles from Harbor Springs, if you follow the magnificent Tunnel
of Trees route along M-119, is Cross Village. The route takes you along

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