The joys of returning to travel
We don’t travel to move around, we travel in order to be moved.
We don’t travel to move around, we travel in order to be moved.
Paris comes alive at night, as seen in these pictures taken during a recent visit.
Part 2 of the ongoing series of photographs from Paris…this time from the historical epicenter of inequality!
Reading Michael Stewart on inequality while touring countries with very different histories on the issue.
After a couple of days in Paris, our memories – in our hearts and on our cameras – are over-flowing.
Mackay Brown passed everything “through the eye of the needle of Orkney.” Evocative images and wonderful stories filled our visit.
A trip to the Edvard Grieg home Troldhaugen, outside Bergen, brought out tunes by a favorite composer.
Cities are living organisms where we should add vibrant new chapters to history without eradicating it.
A lovely book on turn-of-the-century Glasgow was a perfect read to prepare for an upcoming Scottish trip.
Here’s some of what I discovered on my morning strolls while on a family visit to Alameda.