Leaving on a jet plane for Toronto to meet up with Sherry, I had my trusty crossword puzzle book and several sharp #2 pencils for entertainment. I had wanted to go to Nova Scotia for...
There is evidence to suggest that people have lived in the area of Aberdeen since the Stone Age, and since that time there have been untold cultural developments that have led to the rise of...
Located in the West Village of New York City on 62 Carmine Street, there's a sweet shop that puts a new spin on wine pairing and is one of my favorite NYC restaurants.
Walking into Sweet...
There are many places you can hold a koala bear in Australia, such as one of the many zoos. There are decent zoos in Sydney and Melbourne, but I'd recommend Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in...
In upstate New York, there's a magical place called the Adirondacks. At the base of the Adirondacks lies a series of towns I'm very familiar with which include Johnstown, Amsterdam, Gloversville, Caroga Lake, Northville, Canajoharie,...
“For today’s breakfast options we have a house made chorizo frittata with seasonal vegetables and buttered hominy or a toasted local blue corn meal polenta with two eggs and toast served with house-made green chile...
The Gentle Men’s Movement (that’s Tim O’Hagan and I for this day) went to plant more trees for Anene Booysen on Women’s Day. I am overwhelmed. By what I see as miracles. Little miracles, perhaps,...
Host to the 2012 Olympic Games, Britain’s popularity as a tourist destination is rapidly growing, with thousands of Americans flocking there every year. What better way to experience traditional English culture than with a trip...
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