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02Apr
Greenway

Protected: Take a Boston Walk! North End, Greenway, and Chinatown

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28Feb

Sundry Wonders: Taking a Walk in Boston for Ukraine

This week's Sundry Wonders focuses on Boston's march to support Ukraine.
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27Dec
Ghosts of Christmas: Brick wall with lichen

Sundry Wonders: Ghosts of Christmas

Sundry Wonders recounts what I saw and thought along my walks with Ollie over the past week. Photos taken with a Fujifilm X-T4 (very much a beginner) or my Pixel 5 phone (if we walked in the middle of the day, or I was in a bit of a rush). I’d love to hear about and see what you experienced this week. Let me know in the comments!
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08Nov

Sundry Wonders: Dizzy in Time

Sundry Wonders recounts what I saw and thought along my walks with Ollie over the past week. Photos taken with a Fujifilm X-T4 (very much a beginner) or my Pixel 5 phone (if we walked in the middle of the day, or I was in a bit of a rush). I’d love to hear about and see what you experienced this week. Let me know in the comments!
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23Oct
Lost in Lisbon

Travelogue: Getting Lost in Lisbon

Do you ever get lost (on purpose) when you travel? It's one of my favorite things to do. I have an especially fond memory of getting lost in Lisbon on the second day of my trip. That wander I took allowed me to see some of the "real Lisbon," something I would have missed out on had I stuck to well-traveled paths.
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08Oct
Promenade Plantée

La Promenade Plantée: A Gem of a Park in Paris

La Promenade Plantée (known more formally as the Coulée Verte René-Dumont), a gorgeous, yet under-the-radar, park tops my list of recommendations for unique spots in Paris. This 4.5 km walk along a reclaimed 19th century viaduct inspired New York's Highline. If you've seen Before Sunset, this will look familiar to you.
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Sundry Wonders: Return of the Waves
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Sundry Wonders: Return of the Waves

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Welcome to Wonder & Sundry! Travel, Eat, and Live the good life, right here, right now!
A Season on Lake Winnisquam, New Hampshire. Most days, I walked with my dog down to a public landing and took a few minutes of peace. A season of ice and snow and the return of the waves. 
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This morning, gray though it was, brought a moment of celebration. The ice has melted, and the waves have returned. ⁠
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After a season of travel, I have just had a season of stillness. I watched Lake Winnisquam begin to freeze in December, and Ollie and I walked down there most days. There's something to be said for travel photos, but I think that there's something thrilling, too, in watching the same spot change over the course of a season.⁠
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With the waves comes a feeling that it's time to move again. I'm not exactly sure where Ollie and I are headed next, but if I'm able to sit in stillness just a few moments longer, I know it will come to me.⁠
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I wrote a bit more about this in a spontaneous Sundry Wonders post. Link in the usual spot.
A few snaps of the animals from Saturday's trip to Windswept Maples  for Maple Weekend. The little itty bitty babies are so cute, and that bull was tired of people like me snapping photos of him.
It's Maple Weekend in New Hampshire! I visited Windswept Maples and watched them boil maple sap into sweet, sweet maple syrup. And then got to taste some! The farm animals were delightful. A lovely afternoon in the country. Maple Weekend continues through Sunday. 🍁
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I'm reading Saving Time, by Jenny Odell and am thinking a lot about how we humans have constructed time. She writes early on in the book about the move to standardized 24-hour time in the 19th century, and I keep flashing back to this oddity in Split, Croatia. ⁠
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The Pjaca clock tower looks at first glance like any other charming old clock tower gracing a European Old Town. On second glance, you notice that it's a 24-hour clock. The clock face dates back to the 16th century (the bell tower is considerably older, and the gate to which it is adjacent to dates back to the Romans). It now sits over a touristy square, still regulating time.⁠
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I have a personal writing project that's really about time, or moments simultaneously stuck in the past and ever-present, and all I keep thinking about is how time is such a funny thing, isn't it?
A quiet afternoon at the Laconia Public Library. I love this old study room; it's become a favorite "spot" during my time in New Hampshire. The stained glass windows look out onto birch trees and the old train station. It feels a bit like stepping back in time. ⁠
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Do you have favorite spots for concentrating when you need a change of scene?⁠
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I've been a bit quiet here on Instagram for the past few weeks. I'm working on updating Wonder & Sundry, and while  I'm looking forward to sharing it with you, it's definitely a project! In the meantime, I'm also thinking about what this Instagram space could be. ⁠
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I'd love to get to know you better. And, since one way to do that is to actually show one's face on this app, I want to work on showing mine a little more. Not the best selfie (you can see the same stained glass in my glasses), and my hair's interesting, but hi! Nice to see you. ⁠
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How are you this fine Saturday? What are you up to?⁠
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More soon.
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