The City

I think of myself as a city girl. I live in Seattle’s most densely populated neighborhood, after all, and I lament the lack of ethnic diversity, walkable culture, decent shopping, etc, in my second home in tiny Aigen. I don’t use a car much to get around the city when I’m there and I walk …


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Imagining England

When the plane finally gets low enough to break through the cloud cover, it’s immediately pleasing to discover that England looks just like, well, England. Patches of green fields punctuated with sheep. Brick cottages with steep rooflines, Tudor houses leaning forward in to the street… even the little subdivision when Mindy lives looks like England …


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A 10 Euro Bargain

I looked at my ticket again last night. RyanAir gets 10.48 euros for my ticket. The balance is airport taxes. Crazy, no? How can it cost just over 10 euros to fly round trip Graz-London? I’ve no doubt I’ll make it up in train fare and other expenses, London is, after all, crazy expensive, but …


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Skiing. Snowshoeing. Scenery.

If you’re not sick to death of pictures of J. and I frolicking in the breathtakingly gorgeous outdoors, you can take a look at the new photos I added snow days album (here) from our day out on Sunday, during which we went snowshoeing AND skiing, both. We are learning a lot about taking pictures …


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The Harper’s Index of Snow

Feet of snow outside my front door: 4Feet of snow up in the mountains: 16People trapped at the Planneralm resort: 500Helicopters used to evacuate them to the base next to our house: 17Level (from 1-5) avalanche alert for the last 48 hours: 5Cows killed in yesterday’s local avalanche: 6Barns destroyed: 1Pairs of snowshoes parked by …


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The Big Snow

Pictures from the day after a snowstorm in Austria, February 2nd, 2005. Join us for a walk here.