Lea Lane

Lea Lane
Location
Florida, USA
Birthday
August 26
Title
author, Travel Tales I Couldn't Put in the Guidebooks, available at Amazon.com and on Kindle
Bio
“I’ve discovered the secret of life,” Kay Thompson, the eccentric entertainer and “Eloise” author, once said. “A lot of hard work, a lot of sense of humor, a lot of joy and a lot of tra-la-la!” And that's been my life: As a travel writer for over 30 years, I've been around the block (more like around the world), and I write true stories about interesting people and places. (Check out my travel site, Travels With Lea.) I've lived an unconventional life in conventional trappings. Been a corporate VP, worked with foster kids, acted in an Indie ("Nurse 1"), was on Jeopardy!. I've been managing editor of a travel publication, written for the Times, and authored books. OS is my home, but I also blog on The Huffington Post, and I've contributed (mostly anonymously) to everything from encyclopedias to guidebooks. Married young, divorced late; married late, widowed early, I dated lots in-between -- and survived a scary illness. After being happily, peacefully solo for many years, I'm now happily married again. I founded and still edit www.sololady.com, a lifestyle Website for single women. I'm truly grateful for each precious day, each well-earned wrinkle, my family, my cat. Truth, laughter, friendship, late love. And this blog -- on this wonderful site!

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It's National Penguins Day, an excuse for more smiles, and a repost of one of my favorites.

Maybe I have a thing for height-challenged males in tuxedos. Whatever it is, I’m crazy, nuts, gaga, batty, over-the-moon -- about penguins. And I’ve met quite a few of the 17 varieties.

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APRIL 23, 2013 4:04PM

Al Neuharth, My Mentor

 

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After a week of blazing headlines, the death of Al Neuharth, founder of USA Today and former CEO of Gannett Company, was lost in the back pages.

But it wasn't lost on me. I've followed his long and successful career with special interest, because years ago, when he was… Read full post »

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MARCH 8, 2013 2:33PM

My Grandmother/Granddaughter, 127 Years Apart

In honor of International Women's Day, a time of reflection, I turned to a post I had created earlier, when I looked at some family photos, and discovered something I had not noticed before.
 
Although the photos below were taken at different ages in their lives, over a hundred years… Read full post »
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FEBRUARY 15, 2013 3:46PM

Would You Cruise on Carnival?

 
As author of a cruise book and a long-time travel writer, I just appeared on a Huffpost Live panel, and we discussed for half an hour the Carnival Triumph debacle (I think the irony of that name is a tiny part of the problem). 

Now that the ship's passengers… Read full post »

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If I had to choose the most visually stunning experience  I can remember, it well might be my few minutes within Antelope Canyon on a sunny day. 

Antelope Canyon in Arizona is among tRead full post »

 
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Many years ago, when I was a teenager, I met Pauline Friedman Philips from Sioux City Iowa, who died on Wednesday after a long bout with Alzheimer's. Known to her friends as "Popo" and to America as Abigail Van Buren, "Dear Abby" and her twin sister Ann… Read full post »

 

When you are older and in love you go for it.

Bill and I had 10 days and frequent-flyer points, so last minute we decided to return to our favorite city, Paris, to celebrate the Christmas holidays and the New Year. We wanted to feel like Parisians, so we… Read full post »

 
 
This Sunday, Veterans Day, I'm thinking of all veterans and their families, and of the sacrifices of so many, who have given so much, and are giving right now.

I can identify, as my husband was called to serve in Vietnam right after the Tet offensive in the… Read full post »

 

 

Host a party (or even better, get invited to one)
Election night, like Oscar night or the Super Bowl, is the kind of communal event that calls for snark, laughs, hoots and hollers to relieve tension. It's also an easy way to pay back invitations without having to cook a sit-down/… Read full post »

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OCTOBER 31, 2012 9:44AM

Why This Grateful Woman Just Voted for Barack Obama

 

I just voted in Florida. A vote that really counts, in more ways than one. 

I recently wrote a post that gave some offbeat reasons to vote for Barack Obama. But especially in light of the recent response to Hurricane Sandy, here are the real reasons I voted for the president,Read full post »

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OCTOBER 18, 2012 3:38PM

Eight Shallow, Offbeat Reasons to Reelect President Obama

The election polls remains close, and the five percent or so of undecided voters may make the difference in swing states.

Look, if you’re still on the fence after all the ads and speeches and debates, by now it’s time to climb down and decide, don’tcha think? 

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I was thinking about my earliest feelings of sexuality because I'm hooked on the new Sunday PBS series Call the Midwife, set in slummy East-End London in the 1950s.

The series, dealing with many unwanted pregnancies, resonates with me because like many of the characters, I was a teenager inRead full post »

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SEPTEMBER 4, 2012 2:47PM

Looking Back on My 60s

 

I'm going to admit something that's hard for me to do, but I want to, for lots of reasons.

I may not look it and I definitely don't feel it, and you may not realize it, but I just turned 70, which makes me old by just about any standards.Read full post »

 

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Wearing a monkey suit, I managed to get a second interview with the famed Mystery Monkey of Tampa Bay, much in the news right now. The Mystery monkey is still seen around the area, and has become a symbol of freedom to many who will be attending the RepublicanRead full post »

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AUGUST 15, 2012 12:09PM

My Tangled Connections to Julia Child, Born 100 Years Ago

 

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Julia Child would have been 100 today. That anniversary, and the movie Julie & Juliabased on a diary blog on Salon much like some of us here write, and my recent trip to Paris where much of this movie is set, reminded me of how huge a role Julia CRead full post »

Judith Crist, who just died at 90, was an influential movie reviewer for many years. I remember her not just because of her intelligent and cogent take on films, but because of something really special to me: a connection to Woody Allen, and to his movie, Stardust Memories.

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Bill's sister Chris was recuperating from successful surgery, so we flew up from Florida to meet her at Migis Lodge,  near where she lives in Maine, for a healing weekend reunion.  Come along!

 

Before getting to the lodge we stopped at a shack on Penob… Read full post »

JULY 17, 2012 5:19PM

Warming Warning

 
 
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At the Duct Tape Festival, Avon Ohio 

 

Summer heat is upon us. Time for some fun!

Last month I traveled to northeastern Ohio -- around Lake Erie. The region is shaking its reputation based on the Cuyohoga river catching fire many years ago. Old images are hard to… Read full post »

JULY 10, 2012 9:43PM

A Look Back: "Why I'm Alone"

I've been alone most of my adult life: a single mom and an empty nester. I was divorced from my high school sweetheart, then dated lots, making loads of mistakes, in search of a man.

And then I calmed down, and later met my dear second husband, who died afterRead full post »

 
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Whether home or on the road, I love to look up at the sky:  blue as a baby's blanket, flecked with clouds, stormy, intense, star-spangled, framed with architecture or natural outcroppings --whatever. And I take photos as… Read full post »
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JULY 6, 2012 8:25AM

Mom Liked You Best

 

Is there sibling rivalry between my sister Carol and me? Maybe at times when one of us was riding high, but I never felt it as a child because I was seven years older and there was no contest: Mom liked her best.

We didn't really get to knowRead full post »

 

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grandpa as a costumed boy, Vienna, 1870s 

 

 

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grandma, a girl who crossed the ocean from Germany, alone

 

My grandparents lived with us throughout my childhood, and I heard their stories of life in "the old country" as I was growing up.&nbs… Read full post »

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JUNE 27, 2012 12:33AM

Wanting to be Nora Ephron

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Nora Ephron, who died of a blood disorder on Tuesday, was just a bit older than I am, and perhaps that's why I followed her brilliant career and her interesting life soRead full post »

Coneheads

 

Generally, it’s a couples’ world, and you notice it as you travel the world. But I felt it most vividly years ago when I was dropping my son off at college in upstate New York. Driving back home, I passed The New York State Fair. I had never beenRead full post »