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The Distracted Writing Brain
I welcome the distracted writing brain, even if it makes life a bit chaotic. Why? Read on.
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Vagabond Life: San Diego and Long Beach
Our Vagabond Life had us bouncing around a lot this week, from Anaheim, to Yucca Valley, to San Diego, and ending the week in Long Beach.
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Letters to Charlie #15: August 18, 1909
Uh oh. Dora may have jumped the shark by telling Charlie she loved him in the last installment of Letters to Charlie.
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Two Year Migraine Miracle Anniversary
Celebrating my two-year Migraine Miracle anniversary with an updated post on living Phase Four, and big thank you to Dr. Turknett and his wife Jenny.
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An Airbnb Win and a Fail
One of the biggest lessons we've learned in our vagabond life is to stay zen with it all, to be flexible and open to possibilities, to not get freaked out…
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Letters to Charlie #14: August 3, 1909
In Letters to Charlie #14 Dora starts off a bit annoyed, but really, she’s simply frustrated with Charlie because she so desperately wants to see him.
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Vagabond Life: Airbnb Anaheim Executive Inn
The Anaheim Executive Inn may be scary to some, but the rooms dedicated to Airbnb are spotlessly clean, nicely decorated, and a great value.
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Letters to Charlie #13: July 24, 1909
Dora writes again from Benton New Hampshire where she is convalescing, and we get a clue as to why she is there in this week’s Letters to Charlie.
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Vagabond Life: Old Town Fullerton Airbnb
While this little guest house Airbnb in Old Town Fullerton lacks a quirky edge, it’s solid, high quality, and extremely comfortable. We always look forward to coming back. Here’s why.
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Letters to Charlie #12: July 18, 1909
Dora is back in the Letters to Charlie series, and breaking my heart a little. There’s more going on with Dora than we know.
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Vagabond Life: The 66 Motor Palace
Our vagabond adventure takes us to one of our favorite places on earth: the 66 Motor Palace. Take a journey with us back to the beginning.
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Letters to Charlie #11: July 13, 1909
On this Friday the 13th, we hear again from Helen, although I wonder for how much longer. Her patience is clearly waning.