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Working (on your beach body) vacation

Posted by Sally Walker Davies on Mon, Oct 22, 2007

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For most of us, I’d venture to guess that we work for months ahead of our vacations to get that perfect beach body, then splash out, as my British friends like to say, when we’re actually on vaction. In other words, we work so hard to get everything toned and sleek, then eat, drink and be [...]

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October bliss

Posted by Peggy Winburne on Tue, Oct 16, 2007

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   From now on, when I think of Florida, one word will come to mind: October. My husband and I spent a week there recently, and I can honestly say we saw Destin and the Beaches of South Walton at their best. I have been visiting the area since I was a girl. I love the spring-break Florida. I [...]

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Reader Snapshots, Sept. 30, 2007

Posted by Peggy Winburne on Fri, Sep 28, 2007

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  Fun In Vegas The Halupniks of Memphis  and the Plunks of Germantown, friends for more than 21 years and former neighbors, spent four days in Las Vegas recently. The highlight of the trip was sitting in the seventh row at a Barry Manilow concert.  Pictured in front of one of the many bronze lions at the [...]

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Reader Snapshots, Sept 23, 2007

Posted by Peggy Winburne on Mon, Sep 24, 2007

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 On Red Square Ray and Miho Ponnath recently traveled to St. Petersburg and Moscow.  This picture was taken in Red Square with St. Basil’s cathedral in the background.   They also visited Lenin’s Tomb in the Kremlin.  Proud Mother, Patriotic Son During the summer, Charlotte Anthony Harris of Collierville visited her son, Army Sgt. Vinson Anthony, who is stationed in [...]

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Musings from Texas

Posted by Sally Walker Davies on Mon, Aug 27, 2007

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Note to self: It’s hard to be a travel journalist when you can’t possibly fit your clothing into a carry-on bag and keep leaving those very important cords or various bits of technology behind. This time, it was the cord to transfer the images from my camera to the computer - kinda important when one blogs from [...]

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