Lost and Found in Travelling
Should auld lost objects be forgot And never brought to mind? Planning a trip to Newfoundland, we are relying on the fantastic travel guide, Lost and
Even as jubilados (Spanish for retirees) there are still some things we can’t pigeon-hole into the “suitcase” called a travel category—and here they are.
Should auld lost objects be forgot And never brought to mind? Planning a trip to Newfoundland, we are relying on the fantastic travel guide, Lost and
I was struggling with what to write for our first blog of 2022. Travel plans? Something philosophical? New Year’s resolutions? Aha! Thanks to Magellan I
A few weeks ago at VIFF (Vancouver International Film Festival) Magellan and I saw the world premiere of “The Last Tourist,” a Canadian documentary produced
Rolling and rising across the country, the fourth wave of the pandemic and the wake it’s leaving behind is dampening not only our travel, but
Experts say that 45,000 fatal heart attacks per year may be attributable to noise-related cardiovascular strain. George Prochnik, In Pursuit of Silence Full-throated motorcycles,
One of the most spectacular festivals in Sicily, the Archi di Pasqua (Easter Arches, also known as Bread Arches) draws thousands of people to the
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