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On a barge in France

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Visiting Hansel and Gretal, French version

June 15, 2014

The two men stood outside Hoop Doet Leven’s wheelhouse. The older man had a full, gray beard and a grin. …

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On the bachelor barge

April 26, 2014

They say the mind retains no specific memory of pain, specific in the sense that on your deathbed you will …

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Time for the eastward migration

February 24, 2014

Groundhog Day (or, as they call it in French, or at least in Quebecois, Le Jour de la Marmotte) came …

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Doing the write thing

October 22, 2013

We drive into Boston every Saturday and spend three hours at the French Cultural Center in the Back Bay, Sandra …

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(Re)discovering America

September 18, 2013

We flew back to the United States on September 11. We know, not a propitious day for flying but, on …

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Thank you, everybody in France

September 5, 2013

A year-and-a-half cruising the French canals and rivers, south, east and north of Paris. The cities, the history, the food, …

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Wandering down the eaten path

August 9, 2013

Yes, we’re still in France. No, there haven’t been many blog postings from this summer’s cruising. Sorry about that. As …

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On the boat and off the boat

July 17, 2013

What’s different about this summer, our second summer on the barge in France? Well, last summer was all about living …

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Springing into summer

June 7, 2013

It rained from about October to the end of May. That isn’t quite accurate. It did not rain at the …

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A typical day on board

May 20, 2013

Folks ask us what we do all day. Come on now, what does anybody do all day?  Yesterday was a …

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On the road again … sort of

May 17, 2013

Hoop Doet Leven is all painted and pretty. The engine started instantly after its winter hibernation. We broadcast our departure …

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Boston

April 21, 2013

We felt such a long way from Boston this week. We wondered about a friend who we knew would be …

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Counting down to blast off

April 12, 2013

Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra and, of course, Cole Porter, may love Paris in the springtime “when it drizzles,” …

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Living on a barge

March 6, 2013

We’ve spent a year living on a boat. Admittedly, we haven’t crossed the Equator, visited exotic South Sea atolls, nor …

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A year floating through France

February 23, 2013

We’re approaching our one-year anniversary on the barge in France. Exactly a year ago, Harvey was rehearsing a U.S. Supreme …

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Visit to a Nice (rhymes with “peace”) hospital

February 10, 2013

Harvey, lying flat on his back on a chilly sidewalk on a side street in Villefrance-sur-Mer on the sunny Cote …

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There is no “no” in Noël

January 4, 2013

Ah, the holiday season. In the States the season begins, appropriately, on Black Friday, the kickoff to the shopping Superbowl, …

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Crew members of onabargeinfrance.com

January 3, 2013

This blog is hosted at WordPress.com. We have no complaints about WordPress and recommend it highly. It is one of those …

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We’re not in Kansas any more Toto

December 7, 2012

Huddled around our Godin heating stove during our first French blizzard, this seems like a nice time to write about …

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I love [Auxonne] in the winter, when it drizzles

November 26, 2012

The view out the windows is the same, day after day. After day. After day. All summer we’d look out …

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Shameless commerce department

November 20, 2012

OK, we’ve got to pay for all these fancy meals. Amazon is running a three day promotion on Harvey’s book, …

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Some gloating allowed

November 7, 2012

Come on now, you had to expect a tad of gloating following the U.S. election. Once we got the time …

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The fishing lottery

October 21, 2012

We’re tied up for the winter, plugged into electricity and wifi (pronounced “weefee”). That – and heat – constitute luxury …

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Winter’s closing in

October 14, 2012

Quotes of note: “I get the urge for going … winter’s closing in.” Joni Mitchell. “Should I stay or should …

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Politics … from a distant perspective

October 7, 2012

OK. Can’t resist. Against better judgment and in the certain knowledge that some people will be offended, here is a …

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On a Barge in France – The Book

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The political climate in the United States is ready for a novel about how the Holocaust could happen in America. I just happened to have written such a book.

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Our son Ben also wrote a novel. One reviewer wrote, “Who knew that a novel about the return of a native for his mother’s funeral, a job as a special ed teacher, and unfinished business over a long ago drowning would be so damned funny? And bring wonder and discovery along with it.”

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During the winter I build small rowing, sailing and paddling boats at a boat shed next to our house in Ipswich, Massachusetts. Click here for the boatbuilding web site.

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