Ruth’s Truths – Ruth Morris
Tucked in the Folds of the Iron Curtain Budapest has been on my destination hit list for a long, long time. I stayed pretty close to home last spring break for the first time in …[READ MORE]
Tucked in the Folds of the Iron Curtain Budapest has been on my destination hit list for a long, long time. I stayed pretty close to home last spring break for the first time in …[READ MORE]
What if… A childhood friend reflected that he’d always considered me a leader in high school. He claimed that our group of friends looked to me for decisions, albeit as innocuous as “where we should …[READ MORE]
The Culver-Palms Family Annual YMCA Youth & Government Delegate Recognition Banquet took place on March 8th, 2015 at the Doubletree Hotel. My younger son has been involved with this organization for the past three years, …[READ MORE]
This is the third and final installment of my India series, for now. I’m not declaring myself an India expert; all I did was spend a week there. I am just so glad that I …[READ MORE]
I overheard, “Now my life feels a bit more complete.” I’m not sure if my fellow traveler was being facetious or not, but, I seconded the motion; my life does feel more complete having seen …[READ MORE]
I’m on a business trip to India. “Business trip?” She tells us!? Perhaps a tourism industry reunion – nope, never got here during my career in travel that spanned twenty years. Maybe a professional development …[READ MORE]
Ruth’s Truths started from a Facebook post about my travels almost two years ago. Today’s essay opens my 2015 spring travel series, which will span the globe from California to India to Europe and back. …[READ MORE]
Learning a Lesson — During my undergraduate days at UCLA, then as now, hundreds of students listened to their professors in large lecture halls. I don’t recall anyone trying to stop a professor mid-lecture to …[READ MORE]
Culver City has been home to a Japanese-American community from its earliest beginnings. It’s one reason why our school district is the home of cradle to grave Japanese classes, and why our vicinity has its …[READ MORE]
Last year, for winter break, I up and left for Europe. This year, I will have danced my way through the holidays with no fewer than fourteen (out of a possible seventeen) nights of dancing. …[READ MORE]
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