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Monthly Archives: October 2010
 One of the (many) delights of sailing is the characters you meet; there is something special about people who sail boats or fly planes. Often eccentric; always independent – what they seem to have in common is the diversity of their life experiences, the breadth of their interests, and the scope of their practical abilities. They…
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Posted inCanada,Nature,TravelTags: boats,Canada,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,Provincial Park,sailboat,sailing,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 The weather in the Georgia Strait region of BC, Canada has been interesting the last two weeks: too cold for most flowers (and me!) but not cold enough to bring out all the oranges and scarlets that autumn is famous for. There have been some sunny spells which don’t actually warm, some icy winds that…
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Posted inCanada,NatureTags: BC,blog,Canada,National Park,nature,Photo Blog,Provincial Park,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk,woods
 The top end of West Virginia is about as far north as you can get and still be in the south. You needn’t drive many miles to get from wooded, mountainous areas inhabited by tough mountain folk to genteel old towns of stone and brick buildings with iron lattice railings and faux wooden shutters. People…
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Posted inAmerica,Culture,Every Day Life,History,Museum,Travel,USATags: americana,architecture,arts and crafts,blog,history,people,Photo Blog,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
Thursday, October 7, 2010
 I had some trouble getting into the United States last week. One of the (many) problems I had was that I didn’t know the name of the city my accommodation was in. I had the name of the inn, the state and the website, but the immigration officer at Dullas Airport wanted to know the…
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Posted inAmerica,History,Rural,Travel,USATags: animals,blog,farms,historic homes,Photo Blog,rural,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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