Lea Lane

Lea Lane
Location
Florida, USA
Birthday
August 26
Title
freelance writer/editor
Bio
I've been around the block (more like around the world). I've played and loved and lived an unconventional life in conventional trappings. I've been a corporate VP, worked with foster kids, acted in an Indie ("Nurse 1"), was on Jeopardy!. I'll write just about anything, from speeches to comedy sketches to feature articles. I've been managing editor of a travel publication, authored six books, including Solo Traveler:Tales and Tips for Great Trips (Fodor's). I consider OS my home, but also blog on Huffpost and The Daily Beast. I've contributed (mostly anonymously) to everything from encyclopedias to guidebooks. I was divorced late, widowed early -- and dated lots -- and I survived a scary illness. After being happily, peacefully solo for many years, I just started a serious relationship. I founded and still edit www.sololady.com, a lfestyle Website for single women. I'm truly grateful for each precious day, each well-earned wrinkle, my family, my cat. Truth, laughter, friendship. And now this blog -- on this wonderful site!

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FEBRUARY 8, 2010 8:51AM

Has America Finally Jumped the Shark?

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“Jumping the shark” is a popular phrase around Hollywood.  It refers to the old tv series Happy Days, when the previously cool character Arthur Fonzerelli, “The Fonz,” resorts to water-skiing over a shark to prove his bravery. Although the series continued/Read full post »

  Morphos

 

The Amazon River is a swirling, branching force in the Peruvian jungle, midway from where it first sweeps from a trickle in the Andes and swoops toward the Brazilian rain forest. The rusty gingerbread buildings of Iquitos frame piles of rotting bananas, and  vultures swirlRead full post »

FEBRUARY 2, 2010 8:41AM

Ode to a Sleepy Creep

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You let us down again, Phil! You saw your shadow this Tuesday morning! 

And after I beseeched you, once again, in the poem below. It's been a cold winter and you give us little hope.

Next year I'm writing about dams and beavers!

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Victor/Victoria

 

 

 

This is an updated post about  two of the most delightful weeks I've ever spent.  Imagine, a straight woman and two thousand gay men cruising ---on a cruise! Now that's good news!

 

 

When I stepped onto the gangplank of the Westerdaam thRead full post »

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JANUARY 27, 2010 4:19PM

Forget the iPad. How About the iPuke? The iPeek? Etc

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We’ve gotten used to the iPod and the iPhone; now here comes the iPad. In the coming years I assume we can look forward to a host of other magic gadgets, solving problems with alliterative names:

The iPop Pops corn while you watch movies. Also tellsRead full post »

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JANUARY 26, 2010 8:57AM

A Parade, a Bollywood Actress, a Relationship: Life Lessons

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Today is the sixtieth anniversary of the signing of the Indian constitution, celebrated as Republic Day. India is proud and thriving.

I remember twenty five years ago, when the air is clean and the sky is eye-blue on this January  national holidayRead full post »

 

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Art Linkletter used to have a segment on his afternoon tv show back in the day, in which he would surprise a woman in the audience, grab her purse and open it on the air, much to the embarrassment of the lady who would usually be wearing aRead full post »

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JANUARY 15, 2010 9:32AM

On MLK’s Birthday: Reflecting on Racism Now, Racism Then

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There has been jarring rhetoric in the last week: shocking racist comments about the Haiti crisis by Pat Robertson and Rush Limbaugh; the archaic usages of race and color of Senator Harry Reid. Today, on the eighty-first birthday of Martin Luther King, I’m thinking about my early yearsRead full post »

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At a recent holiday dinner my beau and I met Bob, our hostess’s uncle. He had been a renowned yachtsman and had worked at high levels at the admiralty in Washington DC. Bob was now in his 90s, tall and thin, with a shock of whiteRead full post »

JANUARY 2, 2010 7:45PM

Misogyny: I Lived With an Abuser

 

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Between my marriages I dated interesting men for 15 years, and had a few meaningful long-term relationships. But for over a year I’m sorry to say that I was in and out of an emotionally and physically abusive relationship.

How could I have been so self-destructiveRead full post »

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DECEMBER 30, 2009 10:47AM

25 Resolutions I ABSOLUTELY WILL NOT Make

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In 2010 I do NOT resolve to:

1…Stop reading the tabloids at the checkout counter.  Forget it. I need to read something besides OS. I’ve already stopped reading newspapers, magazines, books and grocery lists.

2…Drink less. I don’t drink that much. OnRead full post »

 

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When writing guidebooks I often have to add lists of "Bests":  best hotel view, best bar, best restaurant and so on. Problem is,  besides the obvious subjectivity we bring to these kinds of lists, writers can't possible see all the hotel views, sit at all bars (… Read full post »

DECEMBER 22, 2009 4:11PM

Azul: Blue Lights in Barcelona

Barcelona from mid-November through early January is ablaze with holiday lights. 

On my recent trip I could have concentrated on the golden glow of Antoni Gaudi's  astonishing  Sagrada Familia cathedral.

 

Barcelona--Sangre Familia

 a section of the still unfinished cathedral, started in 18Read full post »

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DECEMBER 16, 2009 8:00AM

World Leaders, Please Act Now. I Saw Greenland Melting.

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Sermeq Kujalleq, the collapsing glacier in Greenland, from my boat

 

Later this week – if troubles abate at the climate change talks in Copenhagen -- President Obama will speak with 191 other world leaders about the global warming crisis. But there is posturing andRead full post »

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DECEMBER 11, 2009 8:06AM

Crossing the Atlantic Like Columbus (Kind Of)

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I’m writing this watching waves fold to the horizon under a cloud dabbled gray-blue sky in the middle of the Atlantic. I’m on the Azamara Journey, the same small ship I took almost two years ago when I traveled solo toRead full post »

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NOVEMBER 30, 2009 7:55AM

The Salahis: Symbol of a Decade? with UPDATE

 

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UPDATE: Emails sent between Tareq and Michaele Salahi and Pentagon official Michelle S. Jones show that the couple was never granted approval to attend last week's White House state dinner, according to ABC News. Yet,Read full post »

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NOVEMBER 24, 2009 11:17AM

Two Fantasy, Faraway Thanksgivings & What I Learned

My ex married a university president and lived in an historic house where leaves were raked by others and fireplaces crackled picture-perfect below important art and the table was set with Lenox and Steuben.  My sons usually spent Thanksgiving at that table.

I adapted to that reality. In theRead full post »

NOVEMBER 15, 2009 10:03AM

Why I Stay Here

 

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With all the bitching and flouncing and analyzing going on around here lately, I’ve thought about why I've stayed on OS for over a year.

This rings true for me. We all have different reasons, and it would be interesting if youRead full post »

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NOVEMBER 10, 2009 8:59AM

The Amateur Analysis of My "Wet" Dream



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(Exactly as I remember, on awakening, with my analysis/comments/questions in parentheses.)

I was at a rehearsal of a Broadway show like Bye Bye Birdie or Grease. A retro show, in color. People wereRead full post »

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NOVEMBER 6, 2009 8:31AM

Reflections on a Windy, White-Knuckle Landing

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October 7, a humid, hot morning in South Florida. I was flying solo to NYC to see my children. The plane was delayed at the gate for about an hour due to windy conditions in New York. But after an extra half anRead full post »

OCTOBER 30, 2009 8:19AM

OK, You Caught Me. I've Fallen in Love

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Yesterday, dumb as a brick, I changed the status on my Facebook page from single to “in a relationship.” It was the truth. I would gently edge into my new identity.  I thought no one would notice.

Ha. Within minutes I receivedRead full post »

OCTOBER 23, 2009 9:38AM

About My Bidet! (Photo Essay)

When I bought my Miami condo almost 10 years ago I decided to redo my bathroom and remove the bidet (pronounced bee-DAY).

 

 

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But the cost of removal was too expensive, as I’d have to change the floor as well. So I decided to keepRead full post »

 

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I’d rather be forced to watch Glenn Beck nonstop than go to a wedding alone. When the slow-dance music starts I usually head straight for the ladies room, or the door. And as

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When you were born in Miami we lived in the bougainvillea-covered bungalow on Sheridan Avenue with the kitchen floor like frozen confetti. Grandpa was sick and needed his own room so you slept in the bedroom with mommy and daddy (but half the year daddy was gambling at the dog trackRead full post »

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OCTOBER 5, 2009 8:47AM

My Man in Rio, or, Charmed by a City and a Guy Named H

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We’ll get to the famed fellow who gifted me with good jewelry an hour after we met (24-carat gold, thank you very much). But first, a few other reflections of two trips to Rio, that heartbreakingly beautiful and beautifully heartbreaking city,/Read full post »