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Tag Archives: journeys
Four Quote Friday – Comings and Goings
“The beckoning counts, not the clicking latch behind you.” Freya Stark “Migrants and refugees are not pawns on the chessboard of humanity. They are children, women and men who leave or who are forced to leave their homes for various … Continue reading
A Little Women’s History Reading
It’s Women’s History Month, and I want to share a few of the amazing books by and about women that I’ve read recently. I’ve included two classics of women’s literature and three that are a little outside the box, and … Continue reading
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The Powell-Mason Line
You’re on Market Street in front of the conspicuous Westfield Mall in San Francisco and the hill that leads to Fisherman’s Wharf looms before you. You could walk, but notice people gathered in the intersection around the cable car turntable, … Continue reading
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