ShareTweet Saint Patrick was a fifth-century saint and national apostle of Ireland, but he didn’t start out there. Saint Patrick was actually born in Roman Britain, but when he was 16 years old he was kidnapped and taken to Ireland as a slave. Although he eventually escaped,
Read more →ShareTweet I make a point of visiting as many historic locations as I can. I’ve been to the Roman Coliseum, I’ve stood at the base of the Eiffel Tower, I’ve marveled at Big Ben and the Tower of London, and I had my picture taken next to
Read more →ShareTweet I tend to hibernate in the winter. My favorite thing to do when it is cold outside is sit by my fireplace wrapped in a blanket, sipping hot cocoa and waiting for spring. My husband, who is from Staten Island, insists that Atlanta isn’t that cold.
Read more →ShareTweet New England harbor towns fascinate me. The charming architecture, the history, and the seaside sights of fishing boats and sailboats dotting the skyline seem so peaceful and Norman Rockwell-esque. Massachusetts embodies all of this charm with seaside towns all along the Boston Harbor and Cape Cod
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