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“The GW” (George Washington Bridge - connects Upper Manhattan with Fort Lee, New Jersey)
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Ukiah, Mendocino County, California

I lived here for a short time, not that long ago, as a traveler looking for a home.

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Yorkshire Moors, Yorkshire, England
(so many of my favorite novels when I was a child are set on the “wily, windy moors” (to quote Kate Bush) of England)
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Yorkshire Moors, Yorkshire, England
(so many of my favorite novels when I was a child are set on the “wily, windy moors” (to quote Kate Bush) of England)
Windy, Windy Moors of Yorkshire reminds me of Jane Eyre. One of my top favorite novels of all time.
 
“A dark wood” (from Dante’s Inferno)
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“Midway along the journey of our life
I woke to find myself in a dark wood
For I had wandered off from the straight path”
 
Egdon Heath (fictional), Wessex, England
(from The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy - my favorite novel when I was seventeen)
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