Lea Lane

Lea Lane
Location
Florida, USA
Birthday
August 26
Title
freelance writer/editor
Bio
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. (As Homer Simpson said: "I can't live the button-down life. I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles.") 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, authored six books. OS is my home, but I also blog on The Huffington Post and The Daily Beast. 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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SEPTEMBER 1, 2010 8:45AM

Eating Blind

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Food is not just about taste, we know. But how much it depends on visual stimuli was a surprise to me. And so were a few other things I didn't expect and which I can't forget.

A couple of years ago I was in Zurich andRead full post »

AUGUST 28, 2010 7:37AM

Why I'm Still On OS

This month I began my third year here on Open Salon. And sometimes, like this past week,  it feels like I've been here forever! 

A big, huggy thanks to those of you over the years who have taken the time to read, comment and rate me. And to share my experiences,Read full post »

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The Milford Sound on the western edge of the South Island of New Zealand, where mountains plunge to still water, offers some of the most magnificent scenery on earth. 

But about half the time it rains. Pelting, sleety rain. And sometimes it pours. And sometimes, as inRead full post »

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AUGUST 19, 2010 10:11AM

The Weirdest Meat I Ever Ate & Other Food Oddities

 

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When traveling I'm often conflicted when offered local specialties. And the anecdote at the end of this post is a great example of why.

As a travel writer who’s eaten my way around, I’ve consumed local products that I’d neverRead full post »

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Elvis died at Graceland, August 16, thirty-three years ago, at the age of 42. When I heard the news I was sitting with my mother in the sunroom of my house in Westchester County. I was unhappy in my first marriage.  It was hot. New York was/Read full post »


The interview about his memoir The Zeroes,  went well this morning.
 
Here's the link to the interview, which is about five minutes long:
 
 
I usually exercise at the time Rand went on, at around 8:50 am. This time though, I sat on the couch. I… Read full post »
 
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The Zeroes
 
 
Well,  Rand did just great! You might be able to see it on the MSNBC website.
 
As I mentioned in an earlier post, my older son Randall recently wrote a memoir about his incredible experiences and bad luck in the past decade,… Read full post »
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AUGUST 6, 2010 10:12AM

Eat, Pray, Scratch

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This will be funny. Hang in there.

 

As the film  Eat, Pray, Love opens across the country next week, what’s already a worldwide club of solo women seeking fulfillment in Italy, India and Bali will increase even more, until you’d have to seek a settlement in the/Read full post »

AUGUST 4, 2010 1:12PM

Thoughts on Writing About My Travels

 

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  at the Grand Canyon, on assignment

 

Especially in this time of dire economic hardships, people comment that they envy my travels and my “interesting” experiences. Yes, I focus on the positives and the fun things. And yes, there have been/Read full post »

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JULY 30, 2010 7:56AM

Chelsea, I Still Haven't Received My Invitation!

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Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea. I know your guest list is whittled to only 400 or so lucky souls. I know that you aren't inviting many donors and celebs to your wedding. Not even the current occupant of your

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JULY 23, 2010 8:23AM

A Bit of Peggy, A Bit of Betty: I'm a Mad-Men Gal

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Mad Men, Season 4 arrives Sunday night, and like so many of us I can hardly wait. When I watch that show (and when I read Silkstone/Nell’s recap on Mondays), I get a powerful flash of recognition.

For me, it’s not just the style andRead full post »

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JULY 16, 2010 8:40AM

The Anniversary I’ll Never Forget

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He drove me to the inn in Brewster where we always celebrated. A fire sputtered in the fireplace although it was summer. He ordered coquille St Jacque and tournedos Rossini. I did too. It was the meal we had orderedRead full post »

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JULY 13, 2010 11:27AM

An Anecdote About Steinbrenner from a Real Insider

 

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My sons grew up as major Yankee fans during the 1970s and 80s, when George Steinbrenner, who just died of a massive heart attack, was the colorful Yankee owner who captured the headlines.

As a single mom I often took them toRead full post »

 

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Dear Randall,

That weekend I spent with you, Jen and the girls in February, 2009 you were still reeling from the loss of your business, your dream, your job, your life savings. Your companyRead full post »

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Our great country honors just about everybody: couples on Valentine's Day, mothers, fathers, grandparents, secretaries. presidents, laborers. Even groundhogs.

How about a tribute to singles who live independently and who bear the burden of higher per-capita taxes, single supple… Read full post »

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This first week of July many of us will be writing about Americana and displaying images of our beautiful country.

Some of us just spent a weekend at one of the great old lodgings from the mid-nineteenth century, aRead full post »

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He yelled all the time.

I don’t remember him talking. He would get emotional and pace up and down through the rooms, roaring away. This frightened me.

 

He was gone six months of the year.

He played the horses and dogsRead full post »

Rothko

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I recently saw Red, just awarded the Tony for best play, about the abstract-expressionist artist Mark Rothko. In the play, set in 1959, Rothko is flooded with memories about art and life –and change.

The play sparked my own memoriesRead full post »

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Well, he got naked an hour after we talked. But this is short, with a big payoff. Here's the true story:

Long ago I purchased a matinee ticket for a well-reviewed drama, Indiscretions, brought across the pond  from London to Broadway. The/Read full post »

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JUNE 3, 2010 12:35PM

Remembering Rue

 

 

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I spent a few days with actress Rue McClanahan, who died this morning of  a stroke at 76.

About 15 years ago I was invited as a travel writer on a “Love Boat” Valentine excursion where just about everyone onRead full post »

JUNE 3, 2010 8:04AM

Turn Back! My Husband's On Shore!

 

 
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Ferries in much of the world run on a tight schedule. Timetables rule. Show up on time or miss the boat, or even worse.

I learned that the hard way, in Norway, on a June day

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MAY 28, 2010 10:39AM

Real Life Lessons from The Real Housewives

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My brilliant grandma watched soap operas. My witty mom read romance novels. I’m hooked on The Real Housewives Series on Bravo. And so are many of my smart girlfriends and yes, some of the smartest and best writers on OS. (You knowRead full post »

MAY 21, 2010 10:54AM

A Repost in Response to Rand Paul

 

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Rand Paul, you've got to be kidding whether or not you now support the law passed to uphold civil rights. And misguided teabaggers and pundits who support him, you need to rethink this. I’m remembering my early years, shaped in Florida, GeorgiaRead full post »

MAY 17, 2010 9:58AM

Why I’m -- No Longer -- Alone

 

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 "It takes a hell of a good man to be my Mr. Right. It takes a hell of a sweet man to see me every night. It takes a hell of a good man to be better than no man at all."HellRead full post »

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I share this happy news with you as a reminder that love often comes when you least expect it. And it's never too late.

We kept it as a surprise to all but family, but I want you to know that on SaturdayRead full post »