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This Week on Dating in LA

It was another busy travel week, but I managed to squeeze in thoughts on how to remake a life (namely my own) and released the first sizzle reel for the original series based on this blog. Here’s what you may have missed: Dating in LA and Other Urban Myths ‘Dating in LA and Other Urban

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This Week on Dating in LA

It was another busy travel week, but I managed to squeeze in thoughts on how to remake a life (namely my own) and released the first sizzle reel for the original series based on this blog. Here’s what you may have missed: Dating in LA and Other Urban Myths ‘Dating in LA and Other Urban

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Searching for Comfortable Boots for Women

I’m on the hunt for comfortable boots for women.  If you’ve been reading this site for any length of time you now know two things about me: 1) I love boots and 2) I hate hiking. But I’m thinking that I might hate hiking a little bit less if I had comfortable walking/hiking shoes to

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This Week on Dating in LA

Here’s what I’ve been up to this week: Dating in LA Reassessing the Dream At what point do you choose something better, or admit that something isn’t working? Dating Advice for Kate This behind-the-scenes video (from the original series based on this blog) features character (and actor) advice about starting over again in the dating

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This Week on Dating in LA

This week has been a week on the go. If you’re just checking in, this is what I’ve been writing: What Inspires You? Do you see something, or do something, that acts as a consistent source of inspiration? Words to Live By I found a banner out in the world that made me laugh (and

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Poor Life Choices: The Hiking Edition

Yesterday, instead of writing (bad), I took to the road again, and went up to Eaton Canyon. I had this idea that hiking up to the falls would be an easy thing, that I would get great pictures for the travel article on Examiner (http://www.examiner.com/article/nature-lovers-hike-to-eaton-canyon-falls), and feel accomplished. The Internet assured me that it was

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