Chris Card Fuller: BootsnAll Author

Chris Card Fuller

Chris Card Fuller
Favorite Boots: My favorite boots are an old leather pair that belonged to my Dad. I have big feet for a woman. I wore them on my first trip to the Maroon Bells in Aspen, Colorado in 1973 when I was seventeen. Now, I’m older – but the boots still fit.

I’m not necessarily a fatalist, but for some of us, travel seems to be pre-ordained. Aspen, Colorado was my first trip. I had just graduated from high school in Rochester, New York. The following year, I camped out at the Sheridan Hotel in Telluride when it was still a dump. Ken Chase taught a group of us Tai Chi in the old Telluride schoolhouse. ‘Smoothies’ had just become popular in Aspen.

I tried to find a REAL JOB in New York City in the 1980s.

My boss, a writer’s agent, suggested it was due time for me to buckle down – then I met my husband, Chris, who had ‘buckled down’ for twenty plus years in the corporate world and was ready to get unbuckled. We’ve been traveling ever since.

I’ve lived in several cities and towns: Fort Lauderdale, Deerfield Beach, Rochester, NY., Berkeley, Santa Cruz, Telluride, Aspen, New York and Paris. Cities are the best universities – my most valued diploma was awarded to me in kindergarten – a Bachelor of Rhymes. I’ve tried all kinds of jobs and several universities – but nothing beats writing.

Other Articles by Chris
Visiting the Ursuline Monastery in Quebec City

Chris Card Fuller found the real adventure of Quebec’s history not in the battlefields, but in the monastery founded by two nuns in 1639.

Full Moon at Mani Rimdu

Chris Card Fuller hiked to the Chiwong monastery in Nepal to witness Mani Rimdu, the annual Buddhist moon festival.

Feel free to email her at Pqkats at cs dot com. Chris Card Fuller blogs can be found at: Paris and Beyond



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