My Gmail Junk Filter Isn’t Working

“Pile of junk mail” (CC BY-SA 2.0) Photo by  Judith E. Bell  I guess a consequence of taking part in the a-to-z challenge during which I discovered so many wonderful bloggers is that Gmail concluded all the messages resulting from my subscribing to blogs were actually junk mail. Yikes! I had nearly 400 messages in the junkContinue reading “My Gmail Junk Filter Isn’t Working”

Insecure Writer’s Support Group–My First Post

It’s Insecure Writer’s Support Group Wednesday. I signed up last week when I learned of the group and its requirement to post each first Wednesday of the month. So here’s my challenge for the week. I know I have to prepare a synopsis of my memoir. I know I should prepare an outline. I know theseContinue reading “Insecure Writer’s Support Group–My First Post”

Y is for Yemen

“YE 97 Ponte di Shahara” (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) by  Luca Bruno Photographer  There is only one rule when driving in Yemen–basic rule #1–whoever is in front has the right-of-way. Rear-view and side-view mirrors are optional. Most Western men just can’t give up the driving habits of home, choosing instead to be driven crazy by the behavior of everyContinue reading “Y is for Yemen”

X is for Xanadu

“Bali Beach House – Bale” (CC BY 2.0) by  Jesse Wagstaff  Merriam-Webster defines Xanadu as an idyllic, exotic, or luxurious place. My image of Xanadu is what I saw in Bali, Indonesia, on an all too short stay as I traveled from Iran in 1977 back to the United States through Asia. Everything in Bali looked perfect. White sandContinue reading “X is for Xanadu”

W is for Weehawken

“Sunset on the Hudson waterfront” (CC BY-SA 2.0) by  joiseyshowaa  It was the summer that changed my life–1968. I spent it in New Jersey where I shared a house in Union City with seven other young women, all college students, while we volunteered in an interdenominational arts/crafts/recreation program for elementary school-aged children. The church where I volunteered wasContinue reading “W is for Weehawken”

V is for Virginia

“Wreaths Across America Sunset at Arlingt” (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) by  joseph.gruber  One of the original 13 colonies, Virginia became my home state when I joined the US Department of State in 1985. For the first six months of my career as a Foreign Service Officer, I lived in a studio apartment at the top of a hill overlooking the IwoContinue reading “V is for Virginia”

U is for United Arab Emirates

“Homeward bound” (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) by  gordontour  We moved to the United Arab Emirates in 1996. Abu Dhabi was my second Foreign Service assignment in the Middle East, and my third living experience in the region. When Ramadan came around our first year in Abu Dhabi, I thought I knew what it was all about, having lived moreContinue reading “U is for United Arab Emirates”

T is for Transnistria

“Transnistria” (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) by  Marco Fieber/Ostblog.org  Transnistria, a sliver of land at the eastern border of Moldova, right next to the Ukraine, wanted to be part of Russia, not Moldova, when the former Soviet Union broke apart in 1992. Refusing to assimilate into Moldova, Transnistria continued to use the Russian ruble even after Russia had issued newContinue reading “T is for Transnistria”