“They lived and laughed and loved and left” … James Joyce
There is a mystical aura in a Dingle sunrise (a little later than the summer), the sky lightens and heavenly … Continue reading “They lived and laughed and loved and left” … James Joyce
There is a mystical aura in a Dingle sunrise (a little later than the summer), the sky lightens and heavenly … Continue reading “They lived and laughed and loved and left” … James Joyce
We left Doolin on a glorious morning, heading for the ferry in Killimer. The Irish roads wind through the countryside, … Continue reading From Doolin to Dingle: Rain, Whiskey, and a 4-Minute Beach Walk
This time we are shaking up the travel experience and actually doing something we dreamed about when we were young- … Continue reading The Wild Atlantic Way
Make no mistake, London is a electric, eclectic, romantic, pedantic, dramatic,emphatic,political, inexplicable. It is the melting pot that hasn’t melted. … Continue reading The City of Light(s) … at Christmas, it must be London
After several drizzly days, we woke to the sun breaking through ( sunrise about 8:02 am- it is long dark … Continue reading The Cotswolds: Where even the sheep are living the good life
Now that we’ve been back in the states for a several months, we thought we would do one more post … Continue reading Top 10 Reasons to Visit Portugal
A 45 minute train ride outside of Lisbon, the mystical, marvelous town of Sintra sits atop a hill. Home to … Continue reading Scintillating Sintra…
Train/bus challenge in the rear view we are off again. This time to the Ligurian Coast. Cinque Terre is perhaps … Continue reading When Life Gives you Mountains, Put on Your Boots and Hike…
Our slow life in Lucca is going by quickly. The first days spent reacquainting ourselves with the shops, the wall, … Continue reading Give me the simple life…
Our first full day in Lake Como as it happens, turns out to be holiday in Italy. It was Liberation … Continue reading Feeling Free on Liberation Day