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<pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 22:00:20 +0000</pubDate>
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                    <title>Sunshine and Smiles</title>
                    <description>ltspangtltspangtI started this entry on my last beautiful day in Southern California ltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangtltspangtsunshine crowds and queues and more queues  the Disney Parks are heaving today and while most people are good natured about the waits and shut rides even in amusement park paradise the technology can have a hissy fit I have twic</description>
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                    <title>US of A</title>
                    <description>ltspangtltspangtThe US is everything you think it will be  huge excessive clever brash vulgar in parts sublime in others inventive bewildering and for me huge fun Having lived here 20 years ago I was surprised how country mouse I felt. But given the pervasive nature of American culture you become accustomed to the flow of things relatively easily.ltspangtI chose NYC because</description>
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                    <title>Viva Canada</title>
                    <description>Canada to me is best represented by this curiosity  1 July is Canada Day. Born in 1867 Canada39s now 10 provinces celebrate the birth of a largely peaceful and well functioning democracy. Quebec which is part of Canada celebrates its own day St. JeanBaptiste a week earlier. No one in the rest of Canada appears put out by this  they cheerfully point out that for me being in Quebec I wo</description>
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                    <title>Hey bear ... we are moving away now D</title>
                    <description>Peeps... bears are cool. They are intelligent curious powerful smelly and unbelieveably cool. Black bears ursus Americanus and brown bears ursus arctos are impressive creatures  male grizzlies as brown bears are known in some places can grow up to 2m long and 1m to the shoulder and weigh in at over 200kg with females between 90 and 120 kg. Black bears are slightly smaller at 135 kg an</description>
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                    <title>How cool is this .. pun intended Part 2</title>
                    <description>Starting each day around 0600 I joined the yoga group on deck for some gentle stretching  exercise to begin the day  as early mornings were often chilly 310C I was a vision in my ensemble of long under wear sports gear beanie  several jackets to be progressively shed as the hour moved along. While not a practitioner on dry land I came to enjoy the particular challenges of yoga on a movi</description>
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                    <title>How cool is this ... pun intended Part 1</title>
                    <description>Days begin very early in Alaska at this time of the year with the sun rising around 0330 and even tho the mornings are often a soft grey  the bed comfortable your natural inclination is to look at the sky and the landscape and then to smile and wonder. South East Alaska is beautiful  vast and tall and wet. Most of my stay there was a soft mist in the morning which changed many times into rain</description>
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                    <title>Soft skies in beautiful Alaska</title>
                    <description>Well peeps  after eleventy hundred hours of travel I am writing to you from the lovely Inn at the Creek in Ketchikan Ketchikan Alaska  green and cool the Inn is surrounded by snow topped mountains which to this plains grrl seem very sharply faced and seemingly endless. The Inn sits on wooden pylons along the Creek and once hosted the Red Light District  filled with tourist spots it foc</description>
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                    <title>Namaste USA and Canada</title>
                    <description>Good morning peeps If this missive has popped into your inbox its because at some stage you  I have chatted about life and stuff and now I have an address and can 39talk39 at you .... at length. If you don39t get this I have set the bloody thing up incorrectly and will be talking to myself for 6 weeks nothing new there DThe trip starts in a week  a bit and will cover SE Alaska</description>
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