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March 30, 2011

Just as I hoped for …

For the first time in our lives, just minutes before boarding on a flight from London to Zurich, Swiss Air refused to board us. Drama!

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    Why “Hobonotes”

    ho·bo   [hoh-boh] noun, plural -bos, -boes.1. a tramp or vagrant. 2. a migratory worker.Too cheap to book a travel vacation, we see far-off places by signing on for a short-term jobs. It's balanced-budget travel at its best.

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    Everyone loves a country so filled with chocolate that they have to stack it.

    Write a novel in a month, what insanity.

    Novel Update: For those who are interested in this sort of thing, I finished a very rough draft of my second novel in November 2011, a very grey and drizzly month in Switzerland, which also happens to be perfect writing weather. After multiple editings, it is out searching for a home. Fingers crossed, it will find one.

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