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Ann Silverthorn

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December 28th, 2009

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This 37-square mile island is shared by two nationalities, French on north and Dutch on the south.

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October 20th, 2009

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When I was in Mexico over the summer, I met with a wellness expert named Charles Wills. He, and his colleague, Mia, showed me some cool ways to de-stress using imagery and deep breathing. Wills offers a wide variety of wellness consulting services, including weight loss. So I wrote an article on Suite 101 about…

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August 2nd, 2009

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Want to explore Route 66? Don’t try it in three days. Some say two weeks isn’t enough, but nine days is as much as some folks can afford to spare. Posted on Suite 101 (defunct) August 2, 2009 Any Route 66 trip should start at the beginning, at Jackson and Lake Shore Drive (the Post-1937…

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August 2nd, 2009

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Originally published on Suite 101 (defunct) on 8/2/2009 For people who have three weeks to spare and an overwhelming need to get away from it all, a cross-country motor trip along historic Route 66 might be appealing. The thought of hopping in the car and driving more than 2,000 miles (one way), can be a…

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July 18th, 2009

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Little Laramie River from my room.

Just 25 miles west of Laramie, WY, in the valley of the Snowy Range Mountains, lies an oasis called the Vee Bar Guest Ranch.

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July 11th, 2009

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Chichén Itzá, an ancient Mayan city in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, contains dozens of stone structures that are both aesthetically pleasing and thoughtfully designed.

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July 11th, 2009

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Chichén Itzá

Tourists visiting the Yucatan can let someone else drive the three hours from Cancun to Chichen Itza. They can learn about the Maya and doze on the way back to the hotel.

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June 6th, 2009

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Since I gave Best Western a nod in my wonderment of how nice an economy motel can be, I must do the same to Holiday Inn Express, the chain I used for the past two nights. In North Platte, NE, the property actually had an allergy-free building. Because I mistakenly started out walking through the…

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Ann Silverthorn

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June 5th, 2009

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Tuesday was the all-day mountain ride. You might wonder when we ever wrote, but there was plenty of time for that with scheduled literature sessions, writing prompts, and sharing of our writing every day. But you don’t really want to hear about that, do you? We left the ranch at 9:00 a.m. in vans while…

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June 5th, 2009

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Lollipop

Here’s something I wrote about Lollipop when I was at the writers’ retreat in Wyoming: “My horse, Lollipop, is the ugliest of the bunch. He’s the equivalent of a pale, thin, red-headed man. When I first saw him, I was sure he’d be someone else’s horse. When the wrangler called my name, I looked around…

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