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Through My Lens: Kent

May 25, 2014by Joanie 11 Comments

  If your browser does not display this slide show, you may view the photos on my Flickr Photostream.  There you will find larger versions and descriptions of most of […]

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History, Photography, Travel
Canterbury Cathedral

A Page From My Journal: Canterbury, May 18th

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As part of the too-brief description of this trip, I should have mentioned that I was very fortunate in having the opportunity to spend two months seeing more of England […]

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A Street Called Straight: Rug Shopping in Damascus

April 26, 2014by Joanie Leave a comment

We arrived in Damascus in the evening, after a long day of driving, sightseeing and immigration delays. Having flown into Jordan two nights before, jet lag was just beginning to get its disorienting hooks into our bodies and minds. Read More…

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Photography, Travel, Writing

Where to Go Next?

April 14, 2014by Joanie Leave a comment

For the most part I’ve been more of a hanger-on than a traveler. In fact, I can honestly say that I cannot remember many trips that have been entirely my […]

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“We travel…”

April 14, 2014by Joanie 4 Comments

“We travel, some of us forever, to seek other states, other lives, other souls.” ~ Anaïs Nin

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