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Wander woman

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Martha W. Lear along with her companion, Albert, took a trip through Canadian Rockies where they were tootling by train from Vancouver to Jasper, seeing more mountains than ever seen. The Mount Robson, the highest mountain in the Canadian Rockies at almost thirteen thousand feet which is always covered with cloud and visible only about twelve days of the year is clearly seen by them making her believe that the highlights of the trip are always accidental.

Author: Lear, Martha W.
Publisher: American Association of Retired Persons
Publication Name: AARP: The Magazine
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1541-9894
Year: 2005
Description and travel, Mountains, Canadian Rockies

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No more tears

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Candice Bergen talks about life after her second marriage to a real estate mogul Marshall Rose, her daughter Chloe from the first marriage, and her carrier in movies and as a photojournalist. Bergen, freed from the fears and anxieties that pervaded her decade of living sleeplessly, she is hoping for many years of health and happiness.

Author: Jerome, Jim
Publisher: American Association of Retired Persons
Publication Name: AARP: The Magazine
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1541-9894
Year: 2005
Land Subdivision and Land Development, Subdividers & Developers, Public affairs, Subdividers and Developers, Social aspects, Real estate developers, Husband and wife, Husband-wife relations, Bergen, Candice, Rose, Marshall

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Where the spirit moves you

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Retreats are a means to step off the grid of modern life and reconnect with the spiritual core. There are more than 1,200 opportunities for retreats in the US and Canada for those who are looking to enhance their spirituality, seeking personal growth and improve their appreciation of the outdoors.

Author: Luciano, Lani
Publisher: American Association of Retired Persons
Publication Name: AARP: The Magazine
Subject: Personal finance
ISSN: 1541-9894
Year: 2005
United States, Spirituality, Retreats, Retreats (Spiritual life)

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