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Tag Archives: the bronx
How did I get here?
I was on a short cycling trip from where my son Louis works in a bike shop deeper in the Pyrenees back home to the foothills of those same mountains. I kept on having these ‘Holy S#!t’ moments saying to … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, camping, Cycling, diversity, europe, france, Health & Well-being, inspiration, Life on planet earth., live music, small village or countryside?, spain, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel
Tagged cycle touring, Cycling, france, new york city, nothing concrete, pyrenees, Saint Lary Soulan, the bronx
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A Walk Through London
I am in the northwest part of London as I write this. Yesterday I decided to take a walk through London from where I am in Willesden to the centre of the city in SOHO. It was a long walk … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, diversity, Education, Health & Well-being, John Bishop, Life on planet earth., london, small village or countryside?, social media, Technology & Progress, The City, travel, U.S.A.
Tagged ayankcalled joe, beauty, cyclesofatraveler, england, environment, friendship, internet, joe diomede, John Bishop, life, london, new york city, paradigm shift, peace, the bronx, the palladium, travel, usa
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The Adventure Continues!
We are still moving slowly along in our 6 wheeled camping car that we have christened Janey-Rae. As we roll along the small bi-ways of the Northeast at 40-50 mph (64-80 kph) she doesn’t guzzle the gas too badly. We recently … Continue reading
Posted in a town, adventure, America, camping, Children & Parenting, Cycling, diversity, Education, Energy Consumption, Health & Well-being, home education, Life on planet earth., RV travel, small village or countryside?, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel, U.S.A., unschooling
Tagged bicycles, camping, challenge, children, consumption, friendship, joe diomede, new york city, peace, telemontbrun, the bronx, travel
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Get Your Kicks on Route 66 (or elsewhwere;-)!
The Dexit (Diomede exit) took place on July 1st. It didn’t cause as much a fuss as the Brexit did, but there was a certain amount of upheaval involved. Two days after we arrived my brother had a BBQ with … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Children & Parenting, diversity, Education, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., small village or countryside?, The City, The City, a town, small village or countryside?, Transportation, travel
Tagged bicycles, camping, challenge, children, food, friendship, joe diomede, new york city, paradigm shift, peace, pyrenees, the bronx, travel
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C’est le Bronx!
Hollywood has created an image of The Bronx that is hard to shake. This dynamic area of The Big Apple is shining. In my New York series of interviews I try to show another side to the boro that is … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Children & Parenting, Education, Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., Modern media & Journalism, Politics, The City, War & Peace
Tagged Ariège, baseball, children, europe, football, france, jamaica, joe diomede, new york city, north america, racism, telemontbrun, the bronx, the pyrenees, the yankees, west indies
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The New York Series continues.
Beyond The Bronx – Following the heart. Jennifer describes her journey from The Bronx as she follows her heart to Los Angeles then to Pittsburgh as life was slightly nudging her to where she is today. Enjoy the journey! LIKE … Continue reading
Posted in Health & Well-being, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Religion, Spirituality
Tagged carnegie melon, economics, finance, financial world, following your heart, los angeles, new jersey, new york, peace, religion, science of mind, south orange, spirituality, the bronx, travel
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New York City Speaks.
Hello everyone. The city that is near and dear to my heart just saw me fall deeper in love. Come walk the streets with me and meet the people and see the streets that make this city great! It’s a … Continue reading
Posted in a town, Cycling, Energy Consumption, Food, Health & Well-being, life and death, Life on planet earth., Money & Economics, Natural resources, small village or countryside?, Spirituality, The City, Transportation, War & Peace
Tagged brooklyn, france, life on the street, manhattan, new york city, the bronx, twin towers
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