To continue my France kick…
Having lived in Normandy for a year, it would have been more than remiss of me never to see arguably the region’s biggest draw…
Happy fall!
I meant to do a post about traveling to the D-Day beaches in Normandy today, but I do not have time. So for now I’ll leave you with this photo of one of those beaches–they’re oddly incredibly peaceful today–with more info to come next week. Stay tuned!
As the song goes, “I love Paris, in the winter, when it drizzles….”
I am super-bummed to have missed my annual camping trip with my cousins in North Jersey this year because of moving weekend. But here is a photo of our favorite campsite at our favorite camping ground. The best thing about this place is that it looks exactly the same today as it did twenty years […]
In honor of the fact that I just left Brooklyn, I thought I’d post about some of my favorite things to do and see in my former beloved borough…
Four of the greatest words in the English language: this too shall pass.
Having an “anywhere but here” kind of week. Moving is stressful. Time is a rare commodity. So I’ll just leave you with this photo, taken by me in Acre, Israel, in December 2005.
And I’m not referring to the state in which I was born…