Last year, we had a visit (in Sri Lanka) from one of our blog readers, world sailor Lisa Dorenfest, who writes a blog , Once Ocean at a Time, about her global sailing adventures (https://lisadorenfest.com/ ). As we sat down many a time…
A day in Mandalay, Myanmar
From Bagan, we thought we might take a slow boat up the river to Mandalay, but then decide to take the short plane flight of 30 minutes, rather than spend 2 days on a boat. In addition, I (Peta) was…
Lisbon ~ Hommage to the Azulejo ceramic tile culture
Seduced as we were during our first visit, by Lisbon’s urban kaleidoscope of ceramic tiled buildings, we want more! A return visit to Lisbon a month or so later, allows us to delve deeper into Portugal’s Azulejo (ceramic tile) culture……
Green Global Trek “TOP 5” for Lisbon, Portugal
Lisbon is a very pleasurable discovery…. The city offers a bouquet of urban visuals. Every outing throughout the many neighborhoods of the city reveals more layers of architectural or graphic expression, which we are thoroughly enjoying. Here are our Green…
The Algarve Coast of Portugal ~ in the off season…
The Algarve Coast of Portugal is synonymous with sun, sand and sea for most people. We are here in the middle of winter. This is one of our favorite “tricks” in our travels ~ by going counter cyclical to the “seasons”,…
Essaouira, Morocco ~ a painter’s paradise
Going back to places you love after being away for a long time is almost always an interesting experience. We both fell in love with Essaouria many, many years ago when we came here early on in our relationship and…
Istanbul, Turkey ~ of mesmerizing mosques and beckoning baklava
The Ottoman Empire… Constantinople… Turkish coffee … kilim carpets….How little we know in fact about Turkey, both modern and throughout history! And yet, the very name Istanbul evokes romantic notions of the Orient… For this reason we have always been…
Luang Prabang, Laos and its magnificent architecture.
It takes but a short one hour flight to go from Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand, to Luang Prabang, Laos. A tiny airport has been built to accommodate rising tourism in Luang Prabang, which flies one small plane (20 seater)…