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The sixth in my series …

‘Real Stories of Real People – Travels Without Charley’

has been published on BIZCATALYST 360°.

“Gina’s husband is a magician and maths teacher. He really wants to bring the two worlds together. Should He? Could He? Would He?”

‘JK’ was born in Eastern Texas - ‘where there are trees and orchards’. From there she moved down to Corpus Christie … showed me photographs of the Ocean and Beaches that she could step out to from the …

The fifth in my series …

‘Real Stories of Real People – Travels Without Charley’

has been published on BIZCATALYST 360°.

“Dan owns and runs a craft beer bar and one of the beers he offers is Coors … I asked why. He had a good answer.”

Alan from the mid west, Margaret from the East Coast, met, married and started a family in Ohio.

Alan was someone who lived by the rules, so it took ‘Madge’ to show Alan an advert for a job …

The fourth of my series … ‘Real Stories of Real People – Travels Without Charley’. …. has been published on BIZCATALYST 360°.

This one is about Candy.

Brad studied and graduated in Aerodynamics and then went on to work in Florida, before moving to Virginia as an Aeronautical Engineer.

And then he ‘had the rug pulled out from under him’.

I assumed …

‘Real Stories of Real People – Travels Without Charley’ : Caroline and Marcus : No.3

Caroline and Marcus travel to travel.


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This is a People First post that was originally on the People First domain. It has been moved here as part of my domain consolidation program. It’s a steady and slow WIP as I check each entry, so do please bear with me.

I am delighted that the second of my series … ‘Real Stories of Real People – Travels Without Charley’. …. has been published on BIZCATALYST 360°.

This one is about Stevie.

Pete … loud … but nice. Turkish is his ’baby’ has ‘been with him for 15 years’. Turkish looked up at me from Pete’s lap. Cute.

“You don’t sound like you’re from America” …

Riley was angry. Not visibly. But it wasn’t hard to ‘see’.

He had been fighting the fires as they encroached on his house with his father. He could see the fire down the street, but right then he felt …