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     AMY LAUGHINGHOUSE GETTING LOST
          52       I’m a sucker for a narrow, winding cobbled
                   lane. I’m always sure it will lead somewhere
                   interesting. Usually, it does, and when I find
                   whatever that is, I have my camera at the
                   ready.
          56       You can’t go to Texas without buying
                   POSTCARDS FROM JOHN & JODY
                   cowboy boots. Well at least one of us can’t.
                   We’d just scored the perfect pair — cherry
                   red boots with broncos bucking down the
                   shins — when we heard a twangy version
                   of Dylan’s “Tangled Up In Blue” coming from
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          62       THE FRENCH CONNECTION
                   For wine enthusiasts, almost nothing is as
                   exciting as visiting a new wine region. And
                   there are no wine regions that stir the soul
                   and prime the palate like the legendary
                   vineyards of France.
          THE GOWER | PAGE 78
          In front and a bit above of me, paragliders rode
          the currents in their aerial ballet. Beyond, and
          somewhat lower was an expanse of broad san-
          dy beach – virtually empty – arcing to the left
          for three miles with the sea gently sweeping in.
          HEY-ON-WYE | PAGE 84
          This charming market town in the Upper Wye
          Valley, on the border of England is a book
          lover’s dream!  Nearly everywhere I turned—on
          most narrow streets, I spotted a secondhand                                                           58
          bookstore.
          MYSTICAL JOURNEY | PAGE 88
          When I sat down to write my narrative of a
          remarkable small ship adventure cruise though
          Alaska’s Inner Passage, the adjectives “enchant-
          ing,” “magical,” “unbelievable,” “overwhelming,”
          and “awe-inspiring” coursed through my brain. I
          think I finally settle on “mystical.”
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