“T” Is For The Travel Channel

“T” Is For The Travel Channel

 
 Each month, our Travel Channel at b5media puts together posts that have a common theme based on what our editor, Mary Jo over at The Seattle Traveler and Fly Away Cafe comes up with.  I have been remiss in pointing this out to you readers and shame on me. So today I am going to link you to all the bloggers who participated in this month’s theme which was “T” for travel.  Enjoy your little trip around the world!

At Europe String, Jul brings us lots of “T’s” with her list of favorite European destinations that start with the letter T.
At Filipina Soul, Grace celebrates her second year biogging …read more

My Gold Standard

My Gold Standard

 I don’t know how many of you that read The Paris Traveler are bloggers or individuals that visit because you have a passion for Paris.  Both are great groups to be a part of–some of you might even be members of both like me!  I read other blogs every day, not because I blog, more because they’re about something I enjoy or someone has an incredible sense of humor which I value and it comes across in their writing or they whisk me away to some wonderful place with beautiful pictures and graphics.  All good reasons to keep coming back …read more

French Word A Day

French Word A Day

I stumbled upon a blog the other day that I found to be not only entertaining, but also informative for those of you who love France, but don’t speak the language. Or perhaps you speak just a little, but you’re not really comfortable carrying on an intense conversation. In the short time that I’ve been blogging here, I’m pleased to say that my readers come from more than 60 countries! I know that many of you are multi-lingual, yet I don’t know how many of you speak French. So, for those of you who would like to get a feel for the language, or …read more

Shakespeare & Company

Shakespeare & Company

I remember the first time I popped into this bookstore back in 1971. George Whitman seemed ageless even back then. He greeted me warmly and started chatting about books. I can no longer remember exactly what the conversation was, but I do remember that before long there was a group of us strangers talking like a bunch of old friends over a cup of tea.
George is the owner of this famous haven for writers, poets, wanderlusts travelers, and any book lover who happens to come through his door. George himself has become somewhat of an institution, just like his shop.
He …read more


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