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August 09, 2019

Lake Geneva Weekend: A Once-in-a-Generation Party…but don’t wait 20 years to go there.

August 09, 2019/ Rebecca Harris
Lake Geneva Weekend: A Once-in-a-Generation Party…but don’t wait 20 years to go there.

The Fête des Vignerons began in 1797, and only happens every 20 or so years, so we jumped at the chance to go. Turns out, they don’t really export their wines, so, you know, they drink them themselves.

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August 09, 2019/ Rebecca Harris/
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Switzerland, EU travel, Travel to Europe, Wine festival

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Travelin' Beauty: How to wear a bit of makeup even you've only got 90 seconds to get ready
Travelin' Beauty: How to wear a bit of makeup even you've only got 90 seconds to get ready

You know, some people, I've heard tell, are opposed to wearing makeup while on vacation. (WTF?!, you're thinking. I KNOW!!!!) Anyhoo, I, myself, am against that, #obvs.

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Start with a local beer & other travel tips for Bali, Thailand & lands in between.
Start with a local beer & other travel tips for Bali, Thailand & lands in between.

Always, always drink a local beer wherever you go. No, not a Coors Light. A local beer. Start on day one. That and a Pepto tablet each day will keep food sickness at bay. (In Thailand, it’s a beer called Singha.)

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A weekend like no other…The Tony Awards!
A weekend like no other…The Tony Awards!

What did I wear? A blue one-shoulder dress.

And, of course, ALL the beauty products. #gottabeme

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Head to Dallas Farmer’s Market: It’s not just for vegetables anymore
Head to Dallas Farmer’s Market: It’s not just for vegetables anymore

Not everything needs to come from the big chain stores, and when someone has had to solve their own beauty and skin issues in their own kitchen, you often end up with lovely products that work like a charm.

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Miami Beach’s Art Basel 2021
Miami Beach’s Art Basel 2021

Lots of strange things were afoot at Miami Art Basel. One was a celebration at Arsenale for the launch of a prototype of the world’s first all-electric personal water craft.

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Graduation Day: Better late than never
Graduation Day: Better late than never

Turns out, graduating as a “non-traditional” (read: older) student? It involves the same level of elation as graduating as a youngster. Maybe more. Wouldn’t trade it for the world.

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International Road Trip! England and Wales
International Road Trip! England and Wales

Driving along the left side of the road takes patience and practice. Unfortunately, you don’t get any actual…practice. And make sure you get an automatic transmission!

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Attending the Olympics: Perfectly Imperfect
Attending the Olympics: Perfectly Imperfect

The first night we landed in Rio, we went out for pizza on a patio. And, much to my joy & surprise, the ACTUAL OLYMPIC TORCH came by on its final leg to the opening of the Games.

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A hometown girl's guide to Uptown Dallas, Texas, USA!
A hometown girl's guide to Uptown Dallas, Texas, USA!

I recently realized that I have never done a blog post about my own hometown. It is time to correct that and talk about some of my favorites in & around uptown (my ‘hood) to see, dine, & shop!

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COVID-19? Try COVID-38 (lbs)! Getting outdoors to lose that Coronavirus padding
COVID-19? Try COVID-38 (lbs)! Getting outdoors to lose that Coronavirus padding

Recently, I stepped on the scale for the first time in 2021. Then I pretty quickly opted to try and change course. So, that’s how I found myself hiking the Appalachian Trail.

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A long weekend in Belize
A long weekend in Belize

The sounds of the breeze hitting these trees is intoxicating. Here, the waves crest so far out that there is not a lot of ocean sound, but that’s okay. More than okay. Cue Madonna: “tropical, the island breeze…

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Road Trippin' 2021 Part 2! Hints & Hacks to doin' it right on the road
Road Trippin' 2021 Part 2! Hints & Hacks to doin' it right on the road

If you are worried about conflict amongst the people who will be in the car, discuss it beforehand, and have a plan for how to make decisions while on the road (who controls the radio, when/where to stop and eat…)

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Road Trippin' 2021 Part 1: Hints & hacks for doin' it right on the road
Road Trippin' 2021 Part 1: Hints & hacks for doin' it right on the road

This site gives ideas on the best road trips for each time of year. I’ll focus on the trip itself. It’s all about comfort, relaxation, taking in the sites and sights, and, oh, yeah. Junk food.

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Guest Blogger! Time for a road trip…with Fido!
Guest Blogger! Time for a road trip…with Fido!

If you’re planning your first trip with your dog, you may be feeling a little anxious. While traveling with pets is becoming more common, it can still be a challenge for dog owners to avoid extra expense and stress during those trips.

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Well, it's done. And, no, it's still not over. (Cambridge, my beloved Cambridge, oh how I hardly knew ye.)
Well, it's done. And, no, it's still not over. (Cambridge, my beloved Cambridge, oh how I hardly knew ye.)

So, how’d you spend your 4th of July weekend? I spent mine immersed in murder. To be more specific, immersed in my dissertation’s topic: using intuition to prevent murder.

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Yellowstone: A Visual Love Letter
Yellowstone: A Visual Love Letter

If you have been to my site before, it might come as no surprise that Montana is my favorite place in the world, with Yellowstone as its centerpiece.

Being there is like no other experience. I made a visual love letter to it a while back, and just updated it with some more recent photos:

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From Dallas, I wrote a Love Letter to Cambridge, and  Cambridge’s Newspaper published it!
From Dallas, I wrote a Love Letter to Cambridge, and Cambridge’s Newspaper published it!

It is a bit surreal, trying to research on the Cambridge library web sites, and writing papers to submit on crime and violence, referencing theories of crime and deviance that I learned at Cambridge, with the Dallas skyline as my backdrop.

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Just ‘cause you party with 20-somethings doesn’t mean you are one, and other observations.
Just ‘cause you party with 20-somethings doesn’t mean you are one, and other observations.

What’s it like heading back to school, in another country, for another master’s degree, in a different field, and with kids my former students’ age now being my peers? Odd. But whereas I had fears of being rejected like Elle Woods in Legally Blonde…

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Lake Geneva Weekend: A Once-in-a-Generation Party…but don’t wait 20 years to go there.
Lake Geneva Weekend: A Once-in-a-Generation Party…but don’t wait 20 years to go there.

The Fête des Vignerons began in 1797, and only happens every 20 or so years, so we jumped at the chance to go. Turns out, they don’t really export their wines, so, you know, they drink them themselves.

Read More →
South Africa: Giraffes have super-long lashes…lions do it every 15 minutes…plus wine & coastline & otherworldly sunsets
South Africa: Giraffes have super-long lashes…lions do it every 15 minutes…plus wine & coastline & otherworldly sunsets

The Garden Route is one of the main tourist attractions in South Africa. The odd thing, though, is the 3-4 hour drive before you get to the Garden Route is prettier than that. The sunrises and sunsets along the southern drive are simply breathtaking.

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Pack Like A Boss & Travel Like a Boss, Part 1: New York City, Baby!
Pack Like A Boss & Travel Like a Boss, Part 1: New York City, Baby!

Light packing is right packing. Trust moi, you do NOT want to be schlepping your giant or super-heavy bags all across New York.

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