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Category Archives: travel
I Click; Therefore, I am
I’ve written about selfies before, but having returned recently from a trip to the Yucatan where photo ops were more prevalent than breakfast-nabbing coatimundis, I felt the need to lament the unfortunate trend of living one’s vacations through the graphic … Continue reading
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Tagged addiction, cameras, iphone, media, nonophobia, relationships, smartphone, tourism, video, youtube, yucatan
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A Big Arriba For Nogales, Mexico
As a longtime Tucsonan, let me enumerate (or emunerate) five compelling reasons to head South, cross the border, and patronize our border city, Nogales, Sonora. Yes, little Timmy, the Nogales that’s in Mexico. One of the many reasons I … Continue reading
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Tagged advice, arizona, border issues, current issues, diet, Mexico, politics, travel, Tucson
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No Whining
<a href="” My first name is on the Homeland Security watch list. Apparently “Saba” is a common Middle Eastern name for activists of both genders whose pastimes include making IEDs from cell phone parts and tennis shoes. I have grown … Continue reading