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"I dwell in possibility" ~Emily Dickinson

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Posted on: 8.01.2013

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So I spend a lot of my days dreaming. Not the kind of dreaming that causes the absent, glazed over look. Or that keeps me from actually recognizing my surroundings.

It’s the kind of dreaming that goes on in the background. Just a soft purr behind-the-scenes.

Sometimes it becomes more evident though. At least to me. It helps to get through a rough day when I know that I can spend my ride home in silence to just let my mind wander around and bump into exciting ideas.

For the last (long) while my dreams have been centered on travel. Travel is like an itch. I just really want to indulge in a long back-scratch of travel. Say “Catch-ya-later!” to life and hop on a plane somewhere. Or a train. Or a mule. (Okay maybe not a mule.)

So on the weekends I spend time on the pinterest ‘travel’ board. (Which is one of the happiest places on the internet in my humble opinion.) Sometimes the images are so intriguing that they take me down a rabbit trail of research…. Next thing I know I feel like I basically went to Ireland for a few hours.

Research perpetuates dreams which perpetuate research. And now I’m stuck in this awesome cycle of fantasy (but almost) reality land. I don’t have a problem with this. It can stay.

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A day in Stresa, Italy

Posted on: 7.29.2013

If I could spend one summer day in Stresa, I’d want it to go something like this:
Just in case you were wondering where Stresa is! (hint: "A" marks the spot.)


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I’d wake up in Hotel Lido la Perla Nera - a small, family run hotel situated right next to the water of the Borromean Gulf.  For breakfast, I’d take a walk to the town where I’d pick up something light. (I don’t usually eat very robust breakfasts.) Something like this little “biscuit” (or, ahem, cookie) shop would probably be perfect. Cookies for breakfast is a legit option in fantasy-travel land. :) 

From there, I’d take a cable car to the Mottarone plateau in the mountains above Stresa to take in the beautiful view of the Borromean Gulf of Lake Maggiore. I’d take this advice and rent a bike for the descent back to town. Apparently, once I return the bike, I’d be able to take another lakefront stroll with fascinating views of villas and “mini-palaces.” Doesn’t that sound amazing!? 
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Knowing myself, I’d probably enjoy some afternoon down-time at the hotel and perhaps have a cup of coffee - or maybe I’d brave some straight espresso. It is Italy, after all, and it’s possible that straight espresso doesn’t pack as much of a punch in a foreign land (ha!). 
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With a recharged sense of adventure, I’d choose to spend the afternoon at Isola Bella: a small island known for the Borromean palace and gardens which is just a short ferry ride away from Stresa. 
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A brief history of Isola Bella - The island was purchased in 1632 by Carlo III of the House of Borromeo. Carlo III dedicated the island and palace construction to his wife, Isabella D’Adda. Originally, the Milanese Angelo Crivelli was responsible for designing the building and gardens but construction was halted until Carlo’s sons brought the vision to fruition with the guidance of architect Carlo Fontana. The palace and grounds weren’t fully completed until 1959! 

I’d take a tour of the palace which includes the Sala di Musica (the music room) with its own unique history from WWII! I’d also love to wander around the gardens and soak up all the green! 

In the evening, I’d take advantage of the famous Stresa (music) Festival! I’d hope to spend the evening in an outdoor concert with a glass of wine. (You thought I was going to forget about the wine part, huh? Well I didn’t: it’s ITALY. duh.) 

That, my friends, would be my ideal one-day vacation in Stresa, Italy. 

Next stop: Florac, France! 

Onward!

Posted on: 2.26.2013


If you wouldn't mind, take a look at that picture and just ponder a little bit... why would I post such a thing? Because I GOT A JOB. That's why! *Insert a gigantic, cheesy grin right here.*  And of course this image is supposed to represent me -- only I don't have red-ish brown hair and I don't always have such great posture. (I'll work on it.) 

I had an interview last Friday and apparently all lights were green and all thumbs were up because they asked me to stay and work for the rest of the day! Today was my third day so I felt that enough time had passed that I could officially post it here. :)

I am a "Project Manager" for a small website development company, and let me tell you, there is quite a learning curve for this job. At the moment, I'm far more excited than daunted by this, but I'm sure there will be some intense moments.  

After months of putting out constant effort without any return, I feel so relieved to be able to move forward with a little bit more direction.  And I want to encourage those of you who are still looking for employment -- there actually IS hope. I had started to lose it.

So that's my little announcement.  I'm sure it'll be quite the adventure!  

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