A Book Inspiring Travel
April 23, International Book Day, has me thinking about books that influence our travel.
April 23, International Book Day, has me thinking about books that influence our travel.
“I’m stranded here,” my mother said when I called her one evening last week. An eye infection in her good eye has left mom totally
Evening rose. Carmine crimson. A duality of colours, our twofold experience of Albarracín, Spain. Evening rose in the labyrinth of medieval buildings in the town.
The other day I was seeding a pomegranate, such a sensual fruit with its ruby-red arils clustered together. It got me thinking about Granada, the
Noto, emphasis on the “o” I remind myself. That’s because my brain wants to call it Nota, as in Nota Bene. But hey, it gave me
August, is that you again? Seven years ago on August 2, Magellan and I launched Latitude 65. For 362 Sundays around 6 a.m., we press
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