
Life & Culture by Eric Trules. After 40 years in the LA desert, 3 years in "The City Different", and a recent divorce, Trules has "self-deported", still telling personal stories about himself, his travels & world view, and whatever else strikes his fancy.
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It’s a long flight from Tokyo’s Haneda Airport to Charles de Gaulle in Paris. About 13 hours.
I’m flying Vietnam Airlines, so I have “a bit” of a layover in Hanoi.
I’ve been in Japan for only 11 days in early April. It’s been a brief but...
Life is never smooth sailing.
Physically, spiritually, and particularly, emotionally.
Even high up in the seemingly tranquil Alpine lakes of eastern France.
Including here on Lake Annecy, where I’m petsitting 3 dogs in the “Haute Savoie...
We don’t do that kind of surgery here in the emergency room, Mr. Trules. I’m afraid you’ll have to go to an outside provider.
This from the RN in blue scrubs, having just told me that my jaw has been broken in three places - by festival-...
Well, I’ve finally made an actual, real live visit to Tokyo.
Although I flew on April 2nd from Manila to Tokyo’s Narita Airport, where I’d transited many times before on my way to Bali, I never physically entered the city, having had to ma...
Just last week, shortly after my arrival here in the small suburb of Mareil-Marly, a little northwest of Paris, I was given the unexpected gift of an electronic ticket to - The Paris Opera.
It was given to me, or rather, given to “Gino”,...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Retired USC Theater Prof, travel podcaster ("e-travels with e. trules"), Allen Ginsberg award winner, solo performer, HuffPost blogger, doc filmmaker, Dad, and former clown. Also writes “Trules Rules” on Substack: https://erictrules.substack.com
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