We have enjoyed our visit to northwest France so much that we decided to write a new brochure for the regional Office de Tourism. Dear visitor. We invite you to step back in time to explore this ...
Good morning from Lucerne. Hey! Look I am getting on another train - certainly getting good use out of my Swiss Rail Pass. After breakfast at the hotel, I geared up and headed to the train station (3 ...
We don't live right next to the MTR, but our closest line is the Tung Chung Line and we use it a lot. I've recently become aware that I have explored around every one of this line's stations, except ...
Good morning, beautiful blue sky...you are music to my eyes! Well, the weather is always changing in the mountains so you just never know from moment to moment...but the morning started off not too ...
Greetings! I’m posting this way later than I wanted to. In part, it’s because we don’t have as much free time on our hands as we were picturing. I also really wanted to capture the feel of Sicily, so ...
We woke up at around 4 am to what Chris thought was me having a nightmare and screaming. Unfortunately that wasn't the case, but my knee had popped out in the night from some sort of contact in our ...
Community Highlights North America Days 13-15: Indiana Dunes National Park and Home The hike itself was great as we ascended a series of walkways up, and over the dunes, arriving at Lake Michigan. It ...
If Sheila had been standing on this spot seven thousand years ago, she might have been hauling on a rope along with the other inhabitants to pull these giant rocks upright… These are the menhirs de ...
The opening twenty minutes of No Time To Die (the last of Daniel Craig’s James Bond films) made me wonder, “Where is this place!?” Trulli Houses alone had never been quite enough to tempt me into ...
After a quick breakfast at Flisvos Hotel we walked the three blocks on level ground to the bus depot. 16 E each to Heraklion, we have to change buses about half way. Then board another bus from ...
Climbing the 350 stone steps to the abbey church perched atop Mont St. Michel in Normandy is not for the faint-hearted or weak-kneed. However, more than 3 million people a year visit this venerated ...