Mae Travels

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Study, Weizmann House



Weizmann's portrait hangs over the fireplace. The room is filled with photos of famous people such as Balfour, Einstein, and the Queen of Belgium, as well as family photos.
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My name is Mae E. Sander. I live in Ann Arbor, Michigan. I began blogging in 2006, and kept both a food and a travel blog through 2015. I'm now posting both food and travel at maefood.blogspot.com -- including various posts about Mona Lisa parodies, detective fiction, world literature and many other interests. This blog contains no advertising and no product endorsements. If I mention a product, it's because I like it: I do not accept products for supposedly objective reviews.
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