We recently relocated to Montañita, a quaint little beach town on Ecuador’s coast. Not far away, we were excited to discover a truly unique cultural and historical destination just an hour outside of Montañita.
Miro and I...
If you're a historian, well read on French culture and religion or traveled extensively, you might just know about Chartres France and its entrenchment in all things Stained Glass. Despite the fact that I had...
Every country has them…abandoned scary places. Places that give you goose bumps and make the hair on the back of your neck prickle. For Halloween I thought I’d compile my best scary and creepy pictures...
Chocolate is deeply embedded into Saint Lucia’s culinary culture. It’s said that ancient Aztecs and Mayas were the first to grow cacao, touted as “The Food of the Gods“; however, when Spaniard explorers went to...
I continued to work my way north along the Wild Atlantic Way coastal drive and with each hair raising bend and narrow road I began to fall more in love with the Irish culture and...
I loved Cape Cod's Provincetown when I used to hang out there on summer weekends twenty years ago and I love it today. On a recent trip there over the summer, I discovered how little...
The Chaise: Staying in the Best Guesthouse in Sunderland, England
When I decided to spend a couple of nights in Sunderland instead of Newcastle, a few people around me raised eyebrows. This only made my heart...
I discovered a fabulous designer in the Paris scene while I was meandering through the Marais over the summer. His name? Guillaume Trontin. His site? Des Habits Tues, where you can get an idea of his style.
While he...
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