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#41 One Picture…One Word
The Relocated Tourist

I am happy to announce that every day I will be posting a Disney or General Florida picture on the blog. Here is the assignment folks: the minute you see the picture, I want you to tell us the FIRST word that comes into your head. Think emotions, family moments, whatever pops in your head when you see the picture. Keep it clean and let’s have a bit of fun with the magic.Post it in the comment section on the blog so everyone can see what others came up with- enjoy!

Happy (Belated) Birthday Simon Ortiz!
mixedblood messages

This is another commemoration in a continuing series of posts celebrating the birthdays of important Native authors. I include authors of all forms whether literary, academic, or both (as so many of our finest Native novelists are). If you have any important folks you want to make sure I don’t miss, drop me a line! This may be the first birthday post that is not an unbroken stream of praise. For Simon Ortiz is a writer who I like much more as a person than as a poet. I often feel bad about this when I read his poetry because I wish I could like his poems as much as I like what he says about his poems. Perhaps it is the simplicity of his poetry that off-puts me; I slip so easily into mazes that a straight line seems somehow like cheating. Simon Ortiz wearing his signature wild patterned shirt but without his signature spectacles. Ortiz often says that his role as a poet is to “demystify language.” His language works not only with the things people say (many of his poem

Call NOW to Reserve Your Perfect Turn-Key Fully Furnished Short-Term Corporate Housing Rental in Boston, MA!
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If you are going to be traveling to Boston in the near future, try staying in a fully furnished corporate rental. All properties listed below include all furnishings, linens, towels, bedding, housewares, parking, capped utilities, expanded basic cable, wireless high speed internet, and domestic long distance all for one great price. Stay in a home away from home while traveling for business or leisure, relocating, insurance claims, etc. The possibilities are endless for fully furnished rentals and much more comfortable for long term stays than hotels! Fully-Furnished one, two, and three bedroom homes in beautiful Lexington, MA! The Avalon at Lexington offers spacious apartments with fully equipped kitchens complete with breakfast bars and gas ranges. The airy floor plans include large walk-in closets, private patios or balconies, and generous living areas. The apartments also have washers and dryers or the hookups so that you can do your laundry in the comfort of your own home. The com

Kids heading back
Kathryn Lukey-Coutsocostas
Morning walks near Vichy
on the road with Animalcouriers
#40 One Picture…One Word
The Relocated Tourist
Moving, Relocating, Transfers? Not to sweat. Leave your Packing and Moving woes to Professionals!
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Moving from one place to another is not an easy task. It does not matter whether the movement is from one city to another, from one part of the city to the other, or even within the same society or area. Whether you are a home owner or a company moving offices, there are a whole lot of activities that are still involved, however small the move may be. It may include getting newspapers, wrapping up your breakables, getting boxes, packing and at times repacking items, arranging for transporters and labour to carry luggage from your house to the transport vehicle. The entire brigade does not end here. After one has moved into their new place, there is the unpacking, unloading, arranging, and a whole lot of other things to be done. Instead of being excited about the new house and location, one is left tired and exhausted and with probably a couple of things broken. This entire tirade can be avoided by a simple process of hiring professional packers and movers. A relatively new concept in I

The season for goodbyes…
Living in a Foreign Land

As Memorial Day and the beginning of summer arrive in the US, it is a bittersweet time in “ExpatWorld”.   The upcoming end of the school year is always a time of transition in the expat world.   The kids (and parents) are excited about another school year ending, however it is also the time when many families repatriate or move on to their new posts.   Needless to say, this is a very emotional time. It is amazing how quickly close friendships form when in a foreign country.  And no matter how many times we go through it – the emotions and pain are just as strong each and every time.   It also seems to affect us as a family – I am not sure why in expat life, but we seem to bond with other families more than with individuals.  Perhaps because in the expat network – your friends become your surrogate family – pseudo aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces & nephews.  You look after like your own and vice versa.  An open door policy seems to be the norm.   In

Black Girls be Livin Lives
A Black Girl's Blues

  Havent written a post in about a week. No real reason, just bein lazy.  So here are some updates on my life, because you care: Lost 4lbs in the last 11 days. Woohoo!!! (Its the little victories right) I have a crush *Black Girl Blush* More on that later I put in my notice at work and now I feel free. My homegirl got cast as Nala in The Lion King at Disneyland Hong Kong and it is my goal to celebrate my 23rd birthday there with her. I am getting more and more excited about my relocation. Im really ready for this new adventure. I think that’s about it. Whats new with you?

And so it begins
jessickahgarner

it’s suddenly dawned on me that skyping is not at all convenient when you are on the other side of the world to your friends and relatives. so i  have set up this blog in preparation for my move to the USA, when i will be reunited with my hubby, in our ‘little place in the sand’. i may produce some random ramblings on here in the meantime. but if you cant be bothered with all that, check back in november when i should have some interesting pictures and stories for you.

Win Win!!! I Think.
brightsmove

Goodness. The volume of the television. Does it need to be that high? Funny. I actually watch the TV with the volume on 4 or 5 in the morning. Then as the day progresses, up to 9 to 13.  My mother. 5am, 17 or 23. My goodness. The other day I was telling my children about our progress. Nil. Well, some. I have gotten a few job offers in Los Angeles. But couldn’t negotiate a relocation package. What the hell are these L.A. people talking about telling me that there are no jobs in L.A. and it being more expensive than New York City? You can get a studio in West L.A. for about $1300. New York City, over $2000. Even in my old  Upper West Side neighborhood the start for a studio is about $2600, and your window provides a view of the next building’s brick wall. Cool. Speaking with my children. I was saddened to discover that both of my children have been having symptoms of anxiety. They never told me. As we were discussing it, they were adamant not to go to the Doctor with the fear

Congratulations, Graduates. Now Seattle Up!
SeattleRentals.com Blog

June is nearly upon us, and that means…graduation season! As college students across the US celebrate in ceremonies with long-winded guest speakers and funny hats, you can be that Pomp and Circumstance won’t be the only tune left ringing in their ears. The other bit? Oh, just that old refrain, beating with ever-increasing urgency: What’s the plan? And even more simply, for those of us prone to panic if we think too far ahead: Where to next?  One popular option for the graduate eager to try something new, to be somewhere dynamic and vibrant, is (of course) Seattle. Let’s face it–Seattle is downright attractive to people from other parts of the country. In fact, our fair city is full of people born elsewhere; according to the Census, recent transplants have outnumbered Washington-born Seattlites for over thirty years now. And it’s no wonder families and graduates think of Seattle when they plan their next move; we’ve covered the benefits of Seatt

Omaha Movers, I-Go Moving and Storage Co., interested in today’s Chicago Tribune article about job mobility
I-Go Moving and Storage's Blog

Interesting article from the Chicago Tribune about moving for job opportunities. It discusses many reasons why job mobility is down and people are moving less. Have an enjoyable long holiday weekend! http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/sns-rt-us-usa-economy-mobilitybre84n19k-20120524,0,2907667.story