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Continue reading →: Small World
We traveled all the way to London’s West End to see Chicago. At dinner prior to the show, we ate at a pub where the waiter was part Norwegian and had heard of our little town of Decorah in NE Iowa. On top of that, he also worked at a…
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Continue reading →: London Education
What we learned today in London: How to Kill an Hour in London 1. Stand outside a tourist attraction (in our case, the Horse Guards). 2. Look at your watch wondering what time the parade starts. 3. Be greeted by an elderly Londoner (he said he was 81, didn’t look…
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Continue reading →: Up the Hill and Down to London
This morning was our last in Edinburgh. Most folks would mourn leaving the beautiful city by heading out for a quick walk up the Royal Mile to grab a few souvenirs. Steph and I ran up a big hill. Arthur’s Seat sat practically in the backyard of our B&B and…
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Continue reading →: Stirling Castle and the Cancelled Train of Edinburgh
As mentioned yesterday, Steph and I were not to be denied our trip to Stirling Castle so we hopped a train and headed north. Pictures after the break for those interested. Stirling Castle plays an enormous role in Scotland’s history. It was said that whomever held Stirling held Scotland. Once…
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Continue reading →: Edinburgh Scotland
Our first full day in Edinburgh is under our belt. Thankfully we were able to enjoy it after sleeping a solid 9 hours last night and waking up to a great Scottish breakfast. So the daily in a nutshell – In the morning we did the tourist bit and later…
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Continue reading →: Skipping Stones Across the Pond
Back when I was a kid, any time we were near a body of water, my brothers and I had to fling stones. The goal was to see how many skips we’d get before the rock sank. I, of course, demolished my siblings due to sheer skill and natural talent. …
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Continue reading →: Impressions of the iPad 2
I’ve had my iPad now for a couple of days I’m starting to get the hang of the thing. Seeing as how I made the leap from an iPod Touch (1st Gen) to this, I figured I’d share of my impressions so far. Speed: This thing is fast. It’s noticeably…
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Continue reading →: Critical Maass
Greetings from Madison. Nope, not up here to protest. I’m attending the Fire in Fiction workshop led by uber-agent Donald Maass (the one I talked about a while ago). Tomorrow is the Master class and then the long drive home. I’ll try to do a full report on Monday or…
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Continue reading →: A Conversation with a Website
Website: Congratulations! Your flight is booked. Now we just need your Advance Passenger Information. Me: Sure. How do I do that? Website: Simply fill out this form. Me: Great. *whistles while entering in all the necessary information including a series of rather long numbers* And … Submit! Website: I’m sorry,…
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Continue reading →: Reviews
Another book review is up over at Adventures in SciFi Publishing. This time, I reviewed Bone Machines by John Dodds. Great book and it’s available in podcast form too. If you’re into crime thrillers, I recommend checking it out. Speaking of reviews … Justine Larbalesteir talks about why she loves…
