Travel means so much to me, I made sure my husband knew it was a budgetary item like food and rent before we wed. In my career with AAA Magazines, I was lucky to get out of the office at least once a
Andalusia Spain & Enchanting Seville
I read an article on Cordoba Spain today and it brought back memories of the two days I spent in Seville while on a trip to Malaga with my husband. We took a train up to Seville so he could present at
An Impromptu Covid Escape
After 9 months of living with the pandemic you get a little stir crazy, so we decided to venture out on a weekend following as many safety precautions as possible. It was a welcome relief and did a
Eating our way through the California Bay Area…
My trips to visit siblings in northern California never goes without sampling the local cuisine. This trip we grazed from San Jose’s Santana’s Row’s “South of the Border” entrées to one of my
Venice, a Must See
Venice is definitely a place you need to see in person. I remember feeling this way about the Swiss Alps and the Grand Canyon the first time I saw them. Is seems as if pictures cannot do these
Greece
On a Costa Cruise through the Mediterranean, we stopped at four islands in Greece and although difficult to pick a favorite, I think mine was Santorini. The black sand beaches against the pristine
Karl Saurer – 1943 – 2020
We first met Karl in the early 90s when he came to Nebraska to do a documentary on the migration of farmers using Mark Manhart’s mother’s family the Steinhauers of Steinhauer, NE. They had migrated
Comments from Lynne Rothman
We met Lynne when she came to audition for Lost in Yonkers. Originally from NYC, she was living in Omaha with her husband Bernie who worked for FDR. They were here about seven years until he was
And People Stayed At Home
And People Stayed At Home by Catherine M. O’Meara And people stayed at home And read books And listened And they rested And did exercises And made art and played And learned new ways of