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I'm an Ohioan living in the Seattle area by way of Germany (where I lived for 4 years). I live with my husband, who serves in the Air Force, and our Black Lab mix, Reece. I'm primarily a travel writer and book critic.
I'm an Ohioan living in the Seattle area by way of Germany (where I lived for 4 years). I live with my husband, who serves in the Air Force, and our Black Lab mix, Reece. I'm primarily a travel writer and book critic.
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some grad school (BA Lit., graduate program in English Lit.)
some grad school (BA Lit., graduate program in English Lit.)
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To many, the appeal of this tiny Limburg town is its well-known pancake (Dutch: pannekoeken) restaurant: De Pannekoekenbakker. But the town itself - a medieval convent - is full of wonder and beauty.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 9/2/2009
Castle Bridge Winery is unique from other Washington wineries because they will help you make your own wine using a 3-step process. The result is 30 bottles of wine that has been made, bottled and custom labeled by you.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 6/23/2009
Vicenza's history and architecture and Nove's strong ceramics tradition have a lot to offer. With ceramics, sightseeing, and great eating all in such close proximity, Vicenza is a wonderful choice for an Italian holiday.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 7/26/2006
The Hocking Hills is a charming, romantic location for a destination wedding. With a choice of locations scattered around hills, lakes, and gorges, you can have a picture-perfect wedding that you and your guests will remember forever.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 4/27/2006
Keukenhof is one of the most popular attractions in Holland, and one of the most photographed spots in the world. This article explains what makes it so special, and gives a little information on the nearby town of Lisse.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 4/27/2006
Visit 3000 years of culture and history in the decorative arts from around the world, in just one place. The V&A has something for everyone.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 4/3/2006
For a little taste of Europe and a little taste of Asia, a trip to Istanbul is a must. With both Western and Eastern influences in its architecture and atmosphere, it truly is the best of both worlds.
By Karyn Johnson | Published 7/24/2005
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