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La vacance

I hate to tell you this. But not everyone in France gets five weeks for les vacances. While itโ€™s true that most people in France get a five weeks of vacation, I am not quite there yet. Nor am I at the point where I get 7 weeks of vacation, as a few of my friends do. (But thatโ€™s what I continue to aspire to*.)โ€ฆ

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Lebanon

UPDATE: My visit to Lebanon was in 2013 and I had a marvelous time visiting. In recent years, a powerful explosion rocked Beirut, and subsequent social and economic changes happened, and I havenโ€™t been back. Before planning a trip, do some reading or talk to a travel professional about visiting Lebanon and what to expect. The Middle East is a pretty fascinating place, and onโ€ฆ

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Champagne, Reims, and Veuve Clicquot

I was perched on the fence, whether to say yes to staying home to work, and no to Champagne. And, well, I guess I donโ€™t need to tell you that I simply could not fight the battle of the bubbly. And so I headed out for a quick day and night in Reims, where Champagne is made. Fortunately the city of Reims is just aโ€ฆ

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Arriving in New York on the Queen Mary 2

Itโ€™s been a couple of days since our ship landed (as opposed to my ship coming in) and arriving in New York City by ocean liner is a rather extraordinary experience. Even more astounding is that I actually was able to wake up at 4am to catch the underside of the Verrazano Bridge as we glided below it, then slowing crept up on the softlyโ€ฆ

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Inside the Kitchen of the Queen Mary 2

The phrase โ€œruns a tight shipโ€ isnโ€™t applicable anywhere more than in the kitchens of an ocean liner. When youโ€™ve got over two thousand guests to feed, plus a staff of around a thousand or so, a โ€œtight shipโ€ is essential. But also having the right temperament to deal with various needs that might arise is important, especially when youโ€™re dealing with a multicultural staff,โ€ฆ

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Aboard the Queen Mary 2

I woke up this morning to the most spectacular sunrise Iโ€™ve ever seen. I would have loved to have shared it with you, but it was something like 4 in the morning and I could only stare at it through the curtains. My camera was likely somewhere, but I wasnโ€™t all that keen on dealing with anything electronic at that hour. I just wanted toโ€ฆ

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Crossing the Atlantic

Whenever people ask me โ€œHow often do you get back to the states?โ€ they always seem to be taken aback when I say โ€œNever.โ€ Itโ€™s not that Iโ€™m turning my back on my home country, itโ€™s just that the idea of sitting in a dismal gray airport (with abysmal food choices), waiting in lengthy lines, going through the frenzy of stripping down for security, gettingโ€ฆ

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โ€œGreenโ€ Nonstick Cookware

One of the great joys about having a blog is that your Inbox fills up daily with pitches for everything from chocolate shows in Pennsylvania (hello? I live in Franceโ€ฆ) to Superbowl Sunday and Forth of July article ideas (hello? I live in Franceโ€ฆ) There are quite a few products that I would laugh at if they werenโ€™t so silly, and to be honest, myโ€ฆ

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