Charlie and I were leaving early morning to head to the fish market on one of those morning highs that is typical with a lot of coffee intake. But this morning there was no coffee...
Sun Valley Idaho is this fascinating intersection of nature and culture in the middle of America's west. While not as easy of a hop skip and a jump from the east coast, it's a quick...
“What’s something you find particularly confusing about Burgundy?”
Apparently there are a number of things to find confusing about this region: the classification system, land ownership, the varietal-less labels, gégociants. France‘s Burgundy stretches from Beaujolais in...
Fishing boats on the Italian Riviera in Cinque Terre
1. Why Cinque Terre?
On my Italy adventure, one of the regions I visited was Cinque Terre. Having no real reason to visit other than to see the...
Built like an alpine chateau, with two graduated levels to offer an unimpeded view for every patron, the main restaurant at The Edgewood Tahoe boasts tables which look directly out across the lake, with the unparalleled...
Dominica is called the “Nature Island” of the Caribbean and that nickname is well-deserved. Upon arriving, I embarked on a nearly two hour ride from the airport to the capital city of Roseau. The roads...
Wine pairing. Photo courtesy of Rod.
I will be documenting my experience obtaining a sommelier certification (as long as I pass) through the Sommelier Society of America. My goal is to not only show you what...
The months of December through March in Taiwan are truly a gift from Mother Nature, in my humble opinion. Taiwan gets hit with some cold weather in winter, and inhabitants of the island do complain...
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