Showing posts with label Cleo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cleo. Show all posts

Oct 7, 2018

October - Ice Cream and Beer






She paused, snagged the waiter again and ordered another round of
beer and a strawberry sundae.
"You can’t eat ice cream with beer," Gideon said.
"Sure you can. That’s the beauty of ice cream; it goes with anything, any time."





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By stu_spivack - apricot and beer ice cream, CC BY-SA 2.0, 
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=61168019



Ice Cream and Beer Pairings Perfect for Oktoberfest











Jun 14, 2018

Magic spring in Prague







Here he was in one of the most beautiful, most cultured cities in Eastern Europe, and he couldn’t risk the time to see anything.
He wanted to drop in on the Mucha exhibit, to study the Art Nouveau foyer of the Main Station, to wander among the artists on the Charles bridge.



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By Jay8085 [CC BY 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0)], 
via Wikimedia Commons





The vibrant capital of the Czech Republic on a walk through its parks, squares, bridges, breweries and literary corners











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She walked steadily, down sidewalks, over the cobbled bricks of squares and gave her shadow little time to admire the domes, the baroque architecture or the Gothic towers.
She stopped once at a sidewalk kiosk and bought a large bottle of water, which she stuffed in the oversized purse on her shoulder.
Gideon regretted, when she kept up the clipped pace and the sweat began to run down his back, that he hadn’t followed her lead.
He cheered a bit when he realized she was heading toward the river. Maybe he’d get a look at the Charles after all.
They passed pretty, painted shops thronged with tourists, restaurants where people sat under umbrella tables and cooled off with chilled drinks or ice cream, and still those long legs of hers climbed steadily up the steep slope to the bridge.
The breeze off the water did little to bring relief, and the view, while spectacular, didn’t explain what the hell she was doing. She didn’t so much as glance at the grandeur of  Prague Castle or the cathedral, never paused to lean on the rail and contemplate the water and the boats that plied it. She certainly didn’t stop to haggle with the artists.
She crossed the bridge and kept going.
He was trying to decide if she was heading to the castle, and if so why the hell she hadn’t taken a bloody bus, when she veered off and walked breezily downhill to the street of tiny cottages where the king’s goldsmiths and alchemists had once lived.
They were shops now, naturally, but that didn’t detract from the charm of low doorways, narrow windows and faded colors. She cut through the tourists and tour groups as the uneven stone street climbed again.
She turned again, walked onto the patio of a little restaurant and plopped down at a table.




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Aug 23, 2016

Why Introverts Make The Best Leaders




She looked at him, then at Cleo. "Yes, I guess I do, but I intend to research if insanity
runs in my family. There’s a pull-out sofa in my office here. You can use that tonight."

"Thanks."

"It isn’t free," she told Gideon and lifted the tea tray. 

"From this point on, I stop being a tool and become an active participant in this little ... quest."

Cleo smiled as Tia carted the tray into the living room. 
"Translated, Slick, the doc just informed you she’s your fucking partner."

"Yes, I did. Lemon or sugar?"



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By r2hox from Madrid, Spain (Revolution Woman) [CC BY-SA 2.0 

(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0)], via Wikimedia Commons






When you think about a successful leader, I’m sure a reserved, 
unassuming introvert is not what popped into your head. 




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"You never stumbled, Tia." Standing behind her, Malachi laid his hands on her shoulders. 
"You’ve been rock-steady, through and through."

"That’s a dream in itself."



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Jun 26, 2012

New York


She loved New York. Why hadn’t she ever realized how much she loved the city, with
its noise and traffic, its crowded streets. Its life. There was so much to see if you just
looked. The young women pushing baby carriages, the boy walking a group of six
little dogs that pranced along like a parade. The sleek, black, hired cars taking ladies
to lunch, or home again after a morning’s shopping. And look how gorgeous the
flowers were along the avenue, and how smart the doormen looked in their uniforms
as they stood outside the buildings.

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Alicia Keys - New York


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Despite the heat, Cleo rolled down the window so New York could slap her in the
face. The blast of horns was music as the cab inched its way in jerks through crosstown traffic.
By the time they pulled to the curb in front of Mikey’s building off Ninth, she was
riding on such a high she didn’t think to complain when Gideon told her to pay the driver.
"So what do you think?" she demanded.
"About what?" he asked groggily.
"New York. You said you hadn’t been here before."
He looked around numbly. "It’s crowded. It’s noisy, and everybody looks annoyed about something."
"Yeah." Cleo felt sentimental tears clog her throat. "It’s the best."

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