Whereas Margo never really likes to mix business with pleasure, this past month such a mix was unavoidable. Business required us to participate in a HPE Nonstop community gathering in Dallas (Hurst), Texas. Pleasure, if it is fair to call it that, required us to return to Longmont, Colorado. The serious side of selling our condo to our daughter Anna and our son-in-law Erich was to begin and we had a desire to get this moving so we could make plans for the rest of the year. We readily recall having stepped off a Princess cruise ship during the early months of 2026 and, here it is, almost half-way through the year, and another journey beckoned. It’s safe to say that in our honest opinion the years seem to be passing by rather quickly. In so doing it seems we are just wrapping up a future plan when the future arrives. We do like to travel, as this blog ceaselessly reminds us all, but it’s getting a bit old of late, not so much the travel but as our peers will attest, it’s th...
“But I have a suspicion that in the age of AI, real writing, and particularly creative writing made by humans and read by humans, as an act of human connection, is going to become more important, not less.” Anna Founder, Incoming Professor of Practice in Creative Writing, Sydney University “So I saw that there is nothing better for a person to enjoy their work, because that is their lot” Ecclesiastes 3:22 Fresh from a January Caribbean cruise on Princess aboard their latest vessel, Sun Princes of the new Sphere-class cruise ships, we headed back to sea on yet another Princess cruise ship. This time, it was the Enchanted Princess, sister ship to Majestic Princess of the Royal-class cruise ships, a ship we liked very much when, a few years back, we sailed the Pacific from Los Angeles to Sydney. Sailing west to east was a first, having done an east to west crossing on a Windstar sailboat back in 2003. I have sailed on 15 Princess cruises, accumulating 108 days at sea, dating ...