Vejer de la Frontera: Pueblo Blanco
Imagine a hilltop town, blindingly white cubist architecture, a labyrinth of narrow streets under skies blue as lapis lazuli. Did you think you were in
Imagine a hilltop town, blindingly white cubist architecture, a labyrinth of narrow streets under skies blue as lapis lazuli. Did you think you were in
Although we followed Namgyel’s guidance and arrived early to get to a good seat at the country’s largest and most popular cultural festival, throngs of
New Year’s Eve, Goodsoil, Saskatchewan, we’ll be celebrating the wedding of our nephew Regan and Denika—they fell in love as teenagers eleven years ago. A good
This is our 300th blogpost but wouldn’t you know it, there’s bigger news this week. A total lunar eclipse on Wednesday morning, May 26 from
Of all the stunning places we visited in Lofoten—and there were many—the most alluring was Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, its
If you see the shape of Iceland resembling a feathery chicken facing Greenland, the beak poking into the North Atlantic in the remote West Fjords
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