Troglodytes in Chinon
We were troglodytes living in a cozy partial-cave, once a part of Chinon Castle’s corner tower.
Continue reading “Troglodytes in Chinon”
We were troglodytes living in a cozy partial-cave, once a part of Chinon Castle’s corner tower.
Continue reading “Troglodytes in Chinon”
The Loire Valley is known for its vineyards, orchards, farms, historic towns and UNESCO listed Châteaux.
Continue reading “Châteaux of the Loire Valley”
The road from Roubaix led us to Lille and Arras and the stunningly beautiful WWI Vimy Ridge Memorial.
Continue reading “Roubaix, Arras and Lille”
Touring Normandie France in alphabetical order was unplanned, we began with Arromanches, Bayeux & Caen.
Continue reading “ABC’s of Normandie, France”
Dublin, Ireland’s actual name in Gaelic is Baile Atha Cliath, Éire pronounced Bal-ya-Awha-Clee-ah, Ay-ra.
Continue reading “Baile Atha Cliath, Éire”
In 3 days we whirled through churches, libraries, castles, gardens, distilleries, museums + pubs – oh my.
Continue reading “Dervishes in Dublin”
There are more than forty palaces and chateaus in Prague, reflecting it’s wealthy and influential past.
Continue reading “Palaces of Prague”
Prague’s famous novelist, Franz Kafka, wrote: “Any one who keeps the ability to see beauty never grows old.”
Continue reading “The City of 100 Spires”
Once upon a time Prague was obsessed with alchemy and the search for the elusive Philosopher’s Stone.
Continue reading “Alchemy in Prague”
Ahoj or hello from pulchritudinous Prague, the fascinating capital city of the Czech Republic.
Continue reading “Ahoj z Prague”