Granada: History You Can Feel
Granada. Inhale the beauty. Life is returning to the surface as greenery is popping and buds are emerging. Off in … Continue reading Granada: History You Can Feel
Granada. Inhale the beauty. Life is returning to the surface as greenery is popping and buds are emerging. Off in … Continue reading Granada: History You Can Feel
Madrid, the capital of Spain, is a city bursting with flavor for all the senses. From the café to the … Continue reading Madrid : Sangria in the Sunlight, Masters on the Walls
London is a city of possibilities: the history, commerce, culture, and experience. We conclude our travels with a dive into … Continue reading London: A Comedy, A Tragedy, A Feast
With the growth of Airbnb, VRBO, internet booking, TripAdvisor, and AI planning, an international trip is possible to plan. Forty-one … Continue reading Two Teachers, One Honeymoon, and the Road Less Traveled
Amsterdam’s ethos as a tolerant society as accepting of others and of taboos such as prostitution (legal and thriving in … Continue reading Amsterdam: A City of Tolerance, Resistance, and Remembrance
We left the city of light and traveled to Amsterdam, a city of canals and bridges. When you think Amsterdam … Continue reading Amsterdam: Bicycles Rule, Pedestrians Pray, and Canal Boats Glide
We bid Paris goodbye with a postcard from Rouen. Nestled in the Normandy region, Rouen had its share of stories … Continue reading A Postcard from Rouen
Well if Notre-Dame is iconic Paris, the literature, art, and music are not too far behind. We cannot come to … Continue reading Paris: A Celebration of Art, Literature, Music, and …Haute Couture!
We had resigned ourselves to thinking we would never be able to get in to Notre Dame with its recent … Continue reading Notre Dame : A Triumph of Faith and Restoration
While January in Paris is a little grey, damp and on the chilly side, the city never disappoints. The crush … Continue reading Paris in January : A Cozy Culinary Escape