Lea Lane

Lea Lane
Location
Florida, USA
Birthday
August 26
Title
freelance writer/editor
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. 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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FEBRUARY 13, 2012 8:10AM

A Valentine to Older Love & Romance

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This particular Valentine's Day prompts me to express something I’ve wanted to shout from the rooftops for awhile now.

I realize more and more that late love can be just as romantic as young love. And I think what makes it especially precious is that you realizeRead full post »

FEBRUARY 12, 2012 3:54PM

My Legendary Doppelgänger

 

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She is maybe 25 years younger here than I am in in my avatar, but can you see a similarity?

 

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, who died in 1994 at the age of 64, was 13 years older than I am.

When I was in my 20s-40s and she was… Read full post »

 
 
 
In 1971 my young husband and I traveled third-class on a Turkish ship along the Mediterranean coast to Haifa, in northern Israel. Our public toilet had holes in the floor within the stalls, with the sea churning beneath them. (We tried to upgrade, but found a chain cloRead full post »

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I've been a travel writer for over 30 years.  (In fact, in the 1990's I wrote a book called The World's Most Exciting Cruises.) So seeing the images of the shipwreck of the Costa Concordia and hearing of the fatalities was/… Read full post »

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JANUARY 11, 2012 8:15AM

360-degree Views: Storms & Reflections

Since 2001 I've lived on the 22nd floor of a condo in downtown Miami, my home in the sky. I came here from New York with my husband, who had just retired. Three months later he unexpectedly died. So I lived alone here, with my cat Sweetie, for almost 10 years until… Read full post »

JANUARY 5, 2012 12:17PM

Five Years, Out of the Woods

 

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Anyone who has had cancer or has been around cancer survivors knows the connotation of reaching year five from diagnosis: You’re out of the woods.

It’s an informal, somewhat arbitrary milestone,Read full post »

DECEMBER 31, 2011 9:47AM

Written for You

 

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Throughout 2011 we've shared  our deepest feelings and experiences: happy times, and many sad and even tragic ones.  

Especially for those who've had a tough year, and for us all:

 

 

Here’s to an uncomplicated 2012Read full post »

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DECEMBER 22, 2011 9:04AM

The Worm Finally Turned


Growing up, even though I seemed to make lots of friends I just figured they didn’t know the real me. That’s what my mother had been telling me during my childhood, over and over: “They don’t really know you. They don’t live with you.” I heard it so muchRead full post »

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DECEMBER 19, 2011 10:33AM

Celebrating Christmas? Not So Much

 

Folks, there's no "War on Christmas." Just ask those of us who don't really celebrate the holiday, the outsiders looking through window panes at everybody else celebrating inside.

This is a confusing season for many, maybe you too. It isn’t easy for those of us who never get c

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OCTOBER 23, 2011 2:20PM

I Thought I'd Die a Virgin in a Nuclear War

 

I recently saw two movies dealing with the end of the world -- Melancholia and Tree of Life. These artsy films sparked a remembrance of doomsday fears I once felt. Honestly, I often think of it when this time of year comes around.

What has come to be known asRead full post »

OCTOBER 19, 2011 12:43PM

Why I Write - - Here

I want to create an accessible record of my existence.

I like being associated with Salon, especially in their new incarnation.

It keeps me out of trouble.

Writing gigs that offer pay have dried up. And even when they paid they paid a pittance.

When people ask what I do allRead full post »

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SEPTEMBER 27, 2011 10:24AM

The Girl with the Cut-Out Face


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When I was a child, looking through a family album, I remember asking my mother why there was a face cut out of a photo of a little girl in a frilly dress standing next to my mother’s twoRead full post »

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SEPTEMBER 14, 2011 1:47PM

A Remarkable Synchronicity

  

I've never written before about this. Perhaps it will trigger me getting to that memoir; it's all true, and unfolds-- slowly, steadily -- in almost mystifying ways. 

The slim, dark-haired woman sitting at the table in the Westchester brasserie was reading Pride and PrejuRead full post »

 
This has been a sobering time of reflection. And so I turned to 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 apart, I saw a real similarity between my grandmother… Read full post »

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That morning is one none of us will, or should forget. So here is one remembrance:

On September 11, 2001 at 8 am I was in a clinic… Read full post »

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You cannot live in downtown New York City and not still be reminded of 9/11. The ghosts of the towers, their huge absence, remain as palpable as any buildings in th… Read full post »
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SEPTEMBER 1, 2011 6:59PM

I Went to Work in a Typhoon

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Typhoons outside Philippines (ahooy.com) 

 

Debate has ensued about “crying wolf” and the overhyped hurricane coverage. Here’s an example of the other extreme:

In the fall of 1989 I was living at a basic hotel near the airport, outside Manila. I was executiRead full post »

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AUGUST 24, 2011 12:07PM

The Virgin Flight of Virgin Air

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The official photo of the Virgin inaugural flight (flightglobal.com), June, 1984. Invited passengers, with Richard Branson on the far left. Can you spot me  way in the back, at the top of the pyramid?

 

Sir Richard Branson's estate on his private Caribbean island just bRead full post »

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AUGUST 18, 2011 12:05PM

Fleeing a Gilded Cage and Flying Away!

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In this time of high unemployment it seems like an impossible idea to quit a seemingly ideal job when another isn't on the horizon. But 21 years ago I did. And that move gave me the chance to literally fly away, far beyond my wildest dreams.

It

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Summers are short in Scandinavia, but long summer days stretch brightly into evening, slowly ripening sun-seeking, eager flowers and  jewel-tone fruits and vegetables. 
 The colorful, glorious seasonal bounty is all the more beautiful for its brevity.
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AUGUST 6, 2011 11:27AM

My Frisky Nonagenarian Soulmate, Who Lives On a Ship

   

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A couple of weeks ago, cruising around Scandinavia on the Italian ship MSC Poesia (“poetry” – can there be a lovelier name?), I met a brilliant and charming Swiss man, a tablemate at dinner named Egon who had booked passage on the ship fRead full post »

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Last week I traveled around Norway, and observed close-up the mourning of a country that had suffered a shocking tragedy the week before.

All the while, in my own little drama, I was waiting for a biopsy report that I requested sent to me by emailRead full post »


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In my heavy dating period in the mid-1990s, I met a charming man who had a thing for words. He was a good writer but made his living as an attorney. His dad had been a news editor at a New York paper,Read full post »

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If I may kvetch just a bit, here's a short list of my least favorite summer things:

Wearing a bathing suit. I'm so tired of shimmying into the one suit that fits. And my timing is off. When I was young and sleek the style was a modest one-pie/… Read full post »

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JUNE 29, 2011 7:58AM

When The World Reminded Us What America Can Be

 

 

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Sometimes we need to get outside of ourselves to see who we really are.

Messages poured in from all over the world celebrating the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States. Can you remember his election night speech in Chicago, and the thrill ofRead full post »