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Spring unsprung.
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At Xochicalco. There were so many butterflies!
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Tomas - one of my favorite reasons to visit Chicago is to see him!
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Pretty amazing mural over on 3rd between Bowery and 2nd
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Rocks from a trip. For my mother. God bless.
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Let Avenue B tell it.
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Autumn's breath in the breeze tonight.
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It was a drear rain outside, full of autumn already, but inside it was warm and full of singing. It was kind of magical.
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"Seraphim, The lost hosts awaken."
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The Liffey yesterday at dusk. With ducks. It was the first day in a week that I wasn't sick, and it felt glorious to walk.
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All the water wants to be the sea. At Galway Bay, which I've missed for a long time.
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There was a quiet wonder here...outside it was a glaring 100 degrees, inside, dim and cool.
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Leaping cat!
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Moors and Christians and orange trees
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Loved it here.
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Last seen in a nightmare I had a few years back...
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Penguins! In black and white!
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Alfama kitten is not afraid - chases huge bird! Mama Cat looks on!
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Some serious play in the Old Town of San Sebastián
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Crossing over the Tiber
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The view from my patio the last several days here in Rome. My last night tonight here. Already missing it.
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Thomas gets Scotty's picture at sunset...reminded me of Wallace Stevens's "Fabliau of Florida," the part where he says: Move outward into heaven, Into the alabasters And night blues. Foam and cloud are one. Sultry moon-monsters Are dissolving. Fill
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Right now.
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More Tivoli - I loved it! I thought it was the best movie set Orson Welles never used. I couldn't help but think of The Third Man, though there isn't a Ferris Wheel. And it was more than that of course. How many beautifully awkward first dates have been h
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10:45, looking out over Breiðafjörður Fjord from Stykkishólmur. This town is a kind of perfection. For a long time tonight I stood near the lighthouse and watched the birds, and saw the occasional seal.
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Glacier ice is super compressed, apparently, which makes sense. This ice is probably a thousand plus years old, but melted in 40 degree weather today on the southern coast of Iceland. This is what it looked like. Ice in other parts of arctic climes can be
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Glacier lake in southeastern Iceland - I could have stayed there all day.
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The lighthouse at the southern edge of Grimsey. It was a beautiful walk, but on the way back the rain began in earnest. It was good to get back into the dry. My room has a window overlooking the harbor, and even now, well past midnight, the light does not
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Between Reykjavík and Akureyri
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Between Reykjavík and Akureyri