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August 7, 2016 Post a Comment

Vacationing at the Cape (Cape Cod that is…) Travel Blog

“Enjoy the Cape”, my aunt said to me as we headed from Boston to Cape Cod. I had no idea that Cape Cod wasn’t a town but an actual geographical location with approximately fifteen little towns peppering the coast line. To be specific, Cape Cod is the hook shaped peninsula reaching out from Massachusetts...

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Handwriting Analysis

I’ve been studying handwriting for twenty years. Its a dying art. Reading, WRITING and Arithmetic, it’s an important cornerstone in our educational system. This is my soap box… Don’t forget to write. It’s important for brain development, communication and fine motor skills. (Watch for my weekly handwriting analysis – have someone in mind for me to review their penmanship? Leave me a comment.)

Book Reviews

When I ‘read’ a book, I’m usually listening to it on audio. Often, I’ll be busy and not able to write notes about the book right away and will write one or two words to jog my memory about the book. My reviews will usually begin with those key words, what it was that drove that novel home for me. I love reading as much as I love writing.

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About D.W. Plato

D.W. Plato has a degree in Business and Psychology. She worked twenty years for corporate America. More than half of them for Southwest Airlines. Due to this career choice, the entire family was bit by the travel bug. “Writing and traveling, traveling and writing, its my dream life,” D.W. says. Read More about “About DW Plato”…

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