Monthly Archives: September 2019

The Benjamin Wines

My grandson, born in April 2019, lives far away. Though I may see him once or twice a year, I certainly won’t be with him to celebrate the highlights of his life story. But, that doesn’t mean I won’t celebrate … Continue reading

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Mixed Emotions

Today is 9/11. For me and perhaps my generation, the tragedies which occurred 18 years ago are only equaled in national grief by the assassination of JFK, which occurred when I was in kindergarten. These single events happened on single … Continue reading

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You Can’t Judge a Book by its Movie

Tonight is the first monthly meeting of the season for the BWC Classics Book Club (CBC). The book selected for an in-depth discussion is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. Decades ago, I saw movies adapted from this book but I … Continue reading

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Pays Basque

Translates to Basque Country which is enclosed in the deep southwest of France and the northern Atlantic coastal area of Spain. Historically, Basque peoples were sheep farmers with a language and culture all their own. There are several museums and … Continue reading

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If I Were A Princess

Southwest France is home to many medieval châteaux/fortresses, some in disrepair, but many reinvented in the Renaissance/Gothic Revival and refurbished in the mid 1800s. Several can be toured and some are even current homes for wannabe noble families. Yesterday, R … Continue reading

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