Journey with me through the Medieval perched villages (villages-perchés) of the Maritime Alps, down the rocky, craggy cliffs leading to the deep blue-green of the Mediterranean.
My intention was to visit the lavender fields of Provençe,...
Our three day excursion to visit Bolivia and particularly the Salar de Uyuni (Spanish for Salt enclosure) also known as the Bolivian Salt Flats, or simply salt flats, was filled with so many emotions: awe, equanimity...
Vacations are always expensive. After all, a vacation is a luxury and flights alone are increasingly going up. If you go during the off-season, you can save on airfares and hotel rooms. If you want...
When frequent travelers think of Atlanta, three things likely come to mind: CNN, Delta and wining and dining in Buckhead. At least Buckhead was trending last time I was there, which sadly was a long...
THE SEA IS A moving thing. Just now, outside my window in Twillingate, it’s steel grey with snow-white edging. The horizon blurs softly against the dove grey sky, while the jagged dark rock of the...
Bern might be the capital of Switzerland but it doesn’t always get the credit it deserves. While many international travelers won’t hesitate soaking up the summer sun in Geneva or planning a winter ski trip through...
While I had visited Lake Placid New York a few times as a child, and grew up in the Adirondacks, I hadn't recalled the name Mirror Lake when I began to do my research on...
Up until a couple of weeks ago, I had no idea that there was a National park so close to Toronto. Provincial parks, yes. Several. So when I looked at a map and noticed Georgian...
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