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My son's family and I too, lost our much loved white Welsh Terrier this past August 2023. We all still grieve. Welsley and I shared some special times together on Christmas 2013 holiday, when I was fortunate to be Wesley's dog sitter taking Wesley for his morning and afternoon walks, as his main person was away, and I fortunate to be visiting their home while giving a break to the other pet master, my son. As I was convalescing from serious injuries daily walks imminently became relevant and critical to recover; with Wesley I learned how to run up hills or downhills without losing pace. For any daily walkers, the stress of inclines can determine your routes so thank you WESLEY FOR IMPROVING ME AND MY PERSONAL SECURITY.  I miss you so much.  

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First Name
Maureen
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Armstrong
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Jun 16, 20261 min
Bloomsday 16 June
First thing I did this past March after checking into my hotel in Dublin was to ask directions to the walking distance to the James Joyce Centre at front desk. I did have to ask for help once but was near the street to the Centre. I found helpful people in reception and bought copies of Joyce’s “Finnegans Wake” “Dubliners” and notes written by “Monaghan” . Great tour left me far more aware of Joyce’s struggles to publish and the tragedies in his life for his daughter, Lucia and the...

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May 26, 20264 min
Getting to Know Maureen Armstrong Profile
There’s something quietly captivating about stories that weave together travel, culture, and personal growth. When I first stumbled upon the works of Maureen Armstrong, I was drawn in by the gentle honesty and vivid imagery that seemed to leap off the page. Her memoirs and fiction don’t just tell tales; they invite you to step into a world where East meets West, where every street corner in China hums with history and possibility. It’s like sitting down with a friend who’s lived a thousand...

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May 22, 20264 min
Unveiling the Top Books on China Memoirs
There’s something utterly captivating about memoirs that take you deep into the heart of China. The bustling streets, the quiet temples, the smell of street food wafting through the air - it all comes alive through the eyes of those who have lived it. I’ve always been drawn to stories that blend personal journeys with cultural discovery, and memoirs about China offer just that - a rich tapestry of experience, history, and emotion. So, let’s dive into some of the top books on China memoirs...

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