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Aug
20
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For the Record: Notes From a Scribe, the Power of Saying No

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning
Over the past 23 years, I've written hundreds of books of which I was not the author. Let me explain. I am a scribe. In modern vernacular, you might know...
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Aug
3
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Peaches from my cousin's garden

Under the California Sun: Farm To Table With My Caro Cugino (Dear Cousin)

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Food, Home & Garden, Living & Learning
Yesterday was a great day. It was Sunday, and I found myself in the Santa Cruz area for the weekend.  Santa Cruz happens to be one of my favorite places...
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Jul
18
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Retreat photo by Haley Phelps

The Power of Retreat

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning, Travel/Explore
Funny how the purple walls work in this room. I begin penning this post in a charming room of the Globe Hotel in Sierraville, CA. Sierraville is a sweet dot of...
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Jun
24
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Russian River Kayakers

Russian River – Our Place in the Summer

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Sonoma County & Beyond, Travel/Explore
When I was a kid growing up in San Francisco, it seemed like everyone I knew had their summer “place.”  A place where families headed every summer FOR the summer...
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Jun
13
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Remembering My Dad

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning
It's a perfect San Francisco Saturday-in-June afternoon in North Beach.  Sunny with a hint of fog in the air, a bit breezy. I'm sitting in Caffe Greco on Columbus Avenue...
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Jun
4
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Singapore Malaysia map

Attention: You Are Now Leaving Your Comfort Zone

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning, Travel/Explore Tagged perennially speaking, Sue Imperial, travel
Travel is a funny thing. When planning a trip, we tend to focus on the destination(s) we have in mind. And rightly so. But as I've come to discover, where...
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May
31
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Difficult questions

The Most Terrifying Question I Was Ever Asked

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning Tagged perennially speaking, Sue Imperial
A few years back while participating in a weekend workshop on -wait for it - love and intimacy, one of the exercises called for all of the attendees to pair...
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May
28
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A Warm Welcome from “Perennially Speaking”

Posted in "Perennially Speaking", Living & Learning Tagged perennially speaking, Sue Imperial
I'm sure I am not alone when I say that I've reached a point in my life when I feel like I have something meaningful to say. Perhaps even something...
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It may look like this today but the other photos s It may look like this today but the other photos show how beautiful it is in any weather. Loving this bridge is part of being a San Franciscan 🌁
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Thank goodness for bakeries. Could never pull this Thank goodness for bakeries. Could never pull this off on my own. Kudos to Ambrosia Bakery

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It does feel a bit festive when you bring out the It does feel a bit festive when you bring out the treasured decorations. Different this year but all are safe here so what else matters really?
New mantra-2021 is the year . . . #newbeginnings New mantra-2021 is the year 
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Happy Thanksgiving. It’s been a very challenging Happy Thanksgiving. It’s been a very challenging year but still so much to be grateful for. We always decorate the dining room with projects the kids made in school. This is one of my favorites using a pine cone.
Sunday strolling @bartholomewestate and enjoying t Sunday strolling @bartholomewestate and enjoying the fall colors
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My under the lab coat look today in honor of #rbg My under the lab coat look today in honor of #rbg 
We will never forget your life’s work on our behalf
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I had forgotten how much fun it is to play tourist I had forgotten how much fun it is to play tourist in your own home town. Perfect morning celebrating @goldengatepark150 
So easy to fall in love with San Francisco over and over again
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