People among us who want to reduce their social-media mindshare have at least a few options for following the sites and information sources they love.
Read MoreWhen reviving this site, I encountered entries from the series a few times. It interested me to see which items I still own—and which I still would call “loves.”
Read MoreFor Shali, the hardest aspect to moving abroad—on both occasions—was losing her extended family and its closeness.
Read MoreNo hyperbole here—e-mail subscriber lists predominate when it comes to the health of an enterprise. Why?
Read MoreEurope’s summer of 2019 in graffiti.
Read MoreIn which Arnaud explains his perspective on moving to the United States from France—and then back to Europe (albeit to Switzerland).
Read MoreWhich is better? A quiet office or a boisterous one?
Read MoreWhen September arrived, I launched back into connection mode.
Read MoreI’ve noted a few peculiarities about American television that I haven’t seen in European television.
Read MorePeople who can tell good stories are the most important people in the world.
Read MoreA list of books I chewed through in the third quarter of 2019, in rough chronological order.
Read MoreFive years into their stay in Chile, at the time of their second visa renewal, Patricia and her husband—U.S. citizens—had an a-ha moment: They didn’t want to leave. Chile had become home.
Read MoreDon’t love 19th century painting? You still can’t go wrong in Provence. After all, the Romans came through long before the post-impressionists did—and so did the popes.
Read MoreWhen my site analytics show visitors arriving via search engines, I can’t help but wonder why. What do they seek that leads them to me?
Read MoreWhy isn’t Carlo Crivelli more widely and popularly known?
Read MoreYou might find it difficult to visit Provence and find bad food.
Read MoreDespite years of advanced study that included many mentions of Avignon, I’d never visited it.
Read MoreIf he could go back and do it all again, knowing what he knows now, Rob doesn’t believe that he would choose to move to Japan.
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