How do you feel about kitschy restaurants? You know, like the Christmas ornament overload at Rolf’s or the hot pepper twinkle light craziness at Panna II? Yes, it’s completely over the top bordering on ridiculous, but I’m on...
A river trip was badly needed, heat beat, clean the mud off from pedal play in Fernie, British Columbia and we were looking forward to ‘River Wild’ time.
Leaving Fernie, with the dramatic rock headwall of the...
Melbourne is the home of Aussie rules football, the film and TV industries, and a major center for literature and street art. Those interested in exploring something unique to Melbourne, and not seen in many...
Traveling off the beaten path without an itinerary or reservations can lead to some unexpected pleasures and adventures. this devil-may-care approach can and has landed us in unnerving situations, but in Otago, South Island of...
For those passionate about eating ethically and exploring meat-free and NYC vegan culture, the NY Vegetarian Food Festival isn’t to be missed. The festival was started in 2011 by Sarah Gross and Nira Paliwoda, two women passionate...
I'm pretty picky when it comes to cocktails, hence my go-to drink of choice being a cracking cold white. I can’t count the number of times I’ve gone into a NYC bar or restaurant with...
Mt. Cook, known also by its Maori name, Aoraki, is the tallest mountain in New Zealand at 3754 meters. New Zealand is a small country yet chock-filled with natural beauty everywhere you look. It’s difficult to name...
When my dear friend Joanne retired, I distinctly remember her telling me how she fills her NYC calendar with things to do as to not get into a retirement rut. Well, Joanne, I have to...
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