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Roy Lotz is an English teacher living in Spain. Raised in Sleepy Hollow, New York, he studied cultural anthropology at Stony Brook University, graduating summa cum laude in 2013. He wrote his honors thesis on the music of Eastern Africa, a region he twice visited during his studies. Since 2015 he has been living and working in Madrid, where he writes a blog to document his travels around Europe. He also occasionally writes book reviews.

Historic Hudson Homes: Lyndhurst & Untermyer Gardens

This is part of a series on Historic Hudson Homes. For the other posts, see below:

Washington Irving’s Sunnyside John D. Rockefeller’s Kykuit Alexander Hamilton’s Grange FDR’s Springwood & Vanderbilt Mansion Thomas Cole’s Cedar Grove and Frederic Church’s Olana Jay Gould’s Lyndhurst & Untermyer Garden

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message 34: by Roy

Roy Lotz ArtaudianSchizoposter wrote: "How do you read so much?"

Hello! My best piece of advice is just to establish a regular routine, and stick to it. But there are many who read a whole lot more than I do!


Lain Iwakura How do you read so much?


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Roy Lotz Jurgen Von Kuckhold wrote: "Thank you for accepting my friend request! Have you/or will you read Deleuze and/or Guattari?"

You're welcome! No, I haven't yet, but I think I will read them someday.


message 31: by Traveller (last edited Jul 22, 2019 05:40AM)

Traveller Hi Roy, thanks for adding me. I have already had some enjoyment from your shelves and writings. I hope we can be of mutual benefit here on GR! :)


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Sahara Sanders

MERRY CHRISTMAS & Happy New Year to you and your family!
Let your cherished dreams come true in 2019 :-)
Sahara Sanders


Viacheslav Thank you for adding me! Looking forward to your reviews!


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Faye Thanks for accepting my friend request!


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Roy Lotz Diego wrote: "Roy, thanks so much for accepting the request. Hope Madrid is treating you well (I'm actually from Valencia).

I greatly enjoyed looking through your shelves and reading some of your reviews. I lo..."


Nice to virtually meet you, too! Valencia's a beautiful city.


message 26: by Diego

Diego G Roy, thanks so much for accepting the request. Hope Madrid is treating you well (I'm actually from Valencia).

I greatly enjoyed looking through your shelves and reading some of your reviews. I look forward to sharing our opinions on books!


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Roy Lotz Luís wrote: "Very glad for your friendship! Stay connected.. And thank you!"

And thanks for yours!


message 24: by Mir

Mir Yeah, I had that experience once when I tried traveling at Christmas. And it was too cold for walking around outside. Cafes are also good, though!

As a matter of fact, I did know that about the name sherry! Most English names for fortified wines come from the places of importation. They were popular because they hold up better under poor shipping conditions than do regular wines.


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Roy Lotz Miriam wrote: "Merry Christmas! I hope you are seeing some lovely sights."

And the same to you! Unfortunately, almost everything is closed right now, so we're just puttering around in cafés, haha. But the sherry is excellent! I didn't know this, but "sherry" is named after Jerez, a place in Spain where we are now.


message 22: by Mir

Mir Merry Christmas! I hope you are seeing some lovely sights.


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Roy Lotz Pooyan wrote: "Thanks for the accept. I like your taste.

[is it correct to say I like your taste? cause on the second thought it sounded ...cannibalistic!]"


Thanks! And I hope I taste good :-).


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Roy Lotz Nandakishore wrote: "Thanks for accepting my friend request. :)"

And thanks for the request!


Nandakishore Mridula Thanks for accepting my friend request. :)


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Roy Lotz Ritwik wrote: "Thanks for accepting the friend invite Lotz! Looking forward to your long, pretentious reviews each and every time! ;)"

Thanks for offering your friend request! And I'll try my very best!


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Ritwik Thanks for accepting the friend invite Lotz! Looking forward to your long, pretentious reviews each and every time! ;)


message 16: by Vipassana (last edited Jun 02, 2015 06:24AM)

Vipassana Thanks for accepting the invite, Lotz. I went into 1984 with a little bias against it and having read too much post modern fiction. Your review was a refreshing perspective and made me take a good look at myself. A wonderful way to be acquainted. I look forward to our future interactions :)


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Roy Lotz Seemita wrote: "Thanks for the invite, Lotz. Glad to connect! I look forward to some interesting book-laden chatter :)"

Likewise!


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Seemita Thanks for the invite, Lotz. Glad to connect! I look forward to some interesting book-laden chatter :)


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Roy Lotz Samadrita wrote: "Sorry about the late reply to your message but I look forward to our future bookish interactions. "

No problem; and I do too!


Samadrita Hi there Lotz! Thank you for the friend invite and the kind words about my review. I liked your heartfelt review of 'A Passage to India' as well. Sorry about the late reply to your message but I look forward to our future bookish interactions.


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Roy Lotz Ditto! How do these things happen?


howl of minerva I (also) thought we were friends already...


Kalliope Thanks for accepting.. I thought we were friends already...


Jibran Thanks for accepting the invitation, Lotz. Looking forward to discussing books :)


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Roy Lotz Ted wrote: "Rlotz, thanks for accepting my friend request. I'm glad to be following your "pretentious" reviews, through which you hope to save the world. Carry on! 8)"

Ted, I'm only too happy to accept! In fact, I thought we were already friends, so I was surprised by the request!

And I think the world-saving is going pretty well!


message 6: by Ted

Ted Rlotz, thanks for accepting my friend request. I'm glad to be following your "pretentious" reviews, through which you hope to save the world. Carry on! 8)


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Roy Lotz Dolors wrote: "Can't wait to read your reviews and chat books with you. "

Likewise!

And yes, there are too many good books to pick a favorite--not that this is a bad thing!


Dolors Thanks for sending a friend invite my way Rlotz and for trying to respond to that unanswerable (and probably also nonsensical question that I can't even respond myself). I read TBK last year and was totally blown away by it. Can't wait to read your reviews and chat books with you.


Ashish Bhaskar Thank you for accepting my friend request . Looking forward to talk about books with you.


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Roy Lotz Glenn wrote: "Thanks for being friends, Rlotz."

Thanks to you, too!


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Glenn Russell Thanks for being friends, Rlotz.


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