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Travel Themes: Horizon

Venice is the most magical of places on earth! Won’t you join me in Venice on the AIT Tour? (Austria, Italy, Turkey)  We’re exploring Venice the next few days! Enjoy! Look for other Travel Themes here.

A Look at the Horizon in Venice, Italy

A Look at the Horizon in Venice, Italy

6 Responses to “Travel Themes: Horizon”

  1. Stacy P. Fischer

    I’ll happily follow along with you, Cady 🙂 I know you’ve posted some wonderful stories and photos from Austria – I haven’t yet had an opportunity to read them yet, but I have them pegged, and now I know I’ve got even more to look forward to 🙂 Beautiful shot – love how you’ve framed the view!

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  2. ChristineR

    Gorgeous view. I’m exhausted from the catch-up I’ve done in your wake! Wonderful, wonderful photos and such interesting stuff to learn. Thanks Cady.

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    • CadyLuck Leedy

      Christine, Thanks for reviewing so many of my posts! Have you been gone, are you finished with all your courses? I felt inspired by you so I signed up for a course at Futurelearns for November, hope they send me a reminder or I will forget! It’s on mental health during WWI, I love to learn stuff, but will only sign up for one class at a time as not to be overwhelmed, plus it will running into Thanksgiving here and I will be busy! Talk to you some more soon!

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      • ChristineR

        I’ve been slack at keeping up with blogging since I’m trying to develop some good housekeeping habits. OMG, it’s the first time since I started, I’ve forgotten to make the bed. Oh well, it well aired then. Anyway, I grab a blog or two now and then and go right through until I find where I was up to. I’ve caught up with my current classes, even managing to put assignments in early and doing quizzes early now. And I’m really stupid as I have about six of them beginning in the next few weeks! but they all look so interesting and I’m skipping the assignments on some of them. Oh, Cady, I’m doing the mental trauma and memories in WW1 too. All those poor men, all those men and boys who had to kill and see their comrades slaughtered, the things they must have seen! Anyway, don’t worry, FutureLearn will send you an email reminder. Now, I must go make that bed. And then, after I catch up on your journey, I better go edit some scenes in my novel because I’ve actually been messing about at the computer all day! 😀

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