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Monthly Archives: November 2023
XXX Marks the Spot
A familiar sight when traveling in Amsterdam is XXX. It is everywhere. On the city flag, on tourist items such as sweatshirts, on older building facades, and even on the sewer covers! Given the reputation of Amsterdam’s red light district, … Continue reading
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But What If?…..
Another year, another international adventure. As I type this, I am sitting on the beautiful AmaLucia in Amsterdam; today we embark for a Rhine cruise. As I grow older I do find that my worries about travel increase, as much … Continue reading
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