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By Trudi Evans

  

It was thanksgiving in the USA yesterday. In solidarity (ha ha), I roasted a turkey and invited a friend to join my family and we all had  a nice dinner. I dont' think I can celebrate thanksgiving too many times in a year.

 This weekend kicked off the holiday season for many of us. My question to you is: how do you celebrate?

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By Ellen "EJ" Sackett

  
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By Ellen "EJ" Sackett

  
I've been feeling awfully witchy lately. I've been out of sorts, disgruntled, wondering whether this shift in my state of being is becoming a way of life and whether the fog will ever lift. I could blame my dark moods on a change in the weather or Halloween, which is creeping around the corner. Maybe that explains my witchiness. Or perhaps I have a wicked good reason.
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By Ellen "EJ" Sackett

  

When my husband arranged for us to stay at a traditional Japanese Ryokan, I knew I could live without the comforts of an American-style hotel, sleep on a futon rather than on a pillow-topped mattress and survive without e-mail. But could I brave the communal hot spring baths, integral to the Japanese way of life?

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By Ellen "EJ" Sackett

  
People-watching is often at its best in an airport, so last week, before boarding an airplane bound for Chicago, I decided to make a study of it. Here are the highlights of 45 minutes spent in a Dallas airport terminal, paying particular attention to the other travelers' fashion choices.
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