Throughout my career, I have been published in a wide range of journalistic outlets, ranging from The New York Times, Long Island Newsday, New York Post, Daily News, New York Magazine, Sojourn Magazine, Vogue, House & Gardens and The Polish Daily News.
“SUMMER ON THE CITY” (July 7, 1975)
”A selective guide to seeing , enjoying, receiving, and learning about New York City on absolutely no dollars a day…”
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“BEAUTIFUL BONAIRE” for the New York Post (February 7, 1984)
”In crystal clear water up to my waist, tropical fish, looking like they’ve swum out of a Walt Disney cartoon, gently nibble at my fingers… Only four jet hours from New York brought me 60 miles off the coast of Venezuela to the island of Bonaire.”
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“DOWN THE MISSISSIPPI TO THE GULF OF MEXICO” for the New York Post (February 26, 1985)
”Strangers only days ago, now they embrace. Walters and busboys with gentle Jamaican smiles shake our hands and join in a rousing rendition of Auld Lang Syne… Many of us exchange addresses and pledge to meet again.”
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'‘THIS MARGARITA HITS THE SPOT” for the New York Post (December 17, 1985)
Margarita Island, located 60 miles off of the South American coast consistently has sunny, breezy days, making it hard for visitors to leave.
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“BARBADOS IS A BARGIN IN SPRING AND SUMMER” for the New York Post’s Travel and Resorts section. (April 8, 1986)
”Sure, like everybody else in the Caribbean, they’ve got golden beaches, crystal-clear water, swaying palms, and non-stop sunshine. So what’s different about Barbados? How about underground caves, a flower forest, wild monkies, flying fish, goat racing, a haunted churchyard, fire-eaters and limbo dancers.”
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“CAMEL TREKS ON A CANARY ISLE” For the Daily News’ Travel section (November 20, 1986)
”As my plane banked to land I was sure our pilot had strayed a few million miles off course. I looked down on the multicolored craters, swirling lava fields and grotesque volcanic cones of what could only be a lunar landscape.”
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“CHOOSE PARIS SIGHTS - A LA CARTE” for the New York Post (August 9, 1988)
A French bus company has come up with a tour that accommodates the varied interests of each individual rider.
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“WHEN CHILDREN MEET - ‘UNEXPECTED WARMTH IN SUCH A COLD PLACE’” for the New York Times’ Travel section (August 14, 1970)
”The end of the day comes far too quickly, and we begin the long walk back to the plane, Our group is stretched quite far apart now: my children are still with their new friends. As I walk along, holding the hands of a small girl who is showing me the way.”
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“VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE EARTH” for Long Island Newsday
”The journey begins on a crisp wintry morning at Kennedy Airport, when 50 of us leave on a flight to Buenos Aires, our first stop on the way to the Antartctic. After that, on gradually "“shrinking” chartered planes that carry us over the vast arid-brown flatlands of Patagonia, we finally arrive at the world’s southernmost town, Ushuaia, near the bottom of Tierra Del Fuego.”
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“TRAVELING WITH KIDS: ONE MOTHER’S ADVICE FOR MAKING A TRIP SOMETHING SPECIAL FOR PARENT AND CHILD”
”For any parent, [traveling with your children is an] opportunity to share a mutual growing experience, something that seems to be difficult in our increasingly complicated and busy lives.”
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“WARSAW’S ONLY JEWISH MUSEUM: A FADING REMINDER”
”Outside, small faded Hebrew symbols are the first hint of Judaism I have seen in the month I had been in Poland. Inside it is so dimly lit, that my first impression is that the museum must be closed; but as my eyes adjust, I see two old men sitting at a corner table.”
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