VENICE

I did not plan on it, as usual it just sort of happened! Venice is a city in northeastern Italy and close to northern Croatia. Initially I thought about taking more Italian cooking lessons like the ones in Milan, but Tiramisu was on the list again and I already had a lesson on making that. Venice and... Continue Reading →

WIZZ AIR

Never heard of it but it was the airline that took me to Lithuania. My first flavor of what Lithuania  might be like was in the airplane.  I found my seat and after noting no more passengers getting on I fastened my seat belt. The stewardess came over and with a heavy accent and very... Continue Reading →

TROLLS in NORWAY

 I remember those little troll dolls my kids played with and collected, they all had different colored hair. Wait, was that me or my kids. In all honesty  I can’t remember when those troll dolls hit the US market.  In any event little did I know that Norway is the land of Trolls.  There is... Continue Reading →

THE ENERGIZER BUNNY

I found the energizer bunny in a small farm town near Karlovac, Croatia. He is the father of my hostess on a honey bee farm and about my age. Up at the crack of dawn he worked the bee farm until mid afternoon, then removed his bee clothing and worked on the new indoor bathroom... Continue Reading →

PABLO AND ANTONIO 

A remarkable opportunity presents itself -again! A flight from Marrakech to Madrid for just $70.00.  Upon my arrival in Madrid, I promptly board a three-hour train journey heading south to Malaga, a stunning city situated on Spain's southern coast, directly across from Morocco. Despite their proximity, the two places are strikingly different in every aspect.... Continue Reading →

CROSBY, STILLS and NASH

While seated in a café in Belgium, I discovered a one-way ticket to Marrakesh priced at just $60.00. One of the most enjoyable aspects of wandering through Europe without a set itinerary is the opportunity to find excellent train and airfare deals. Regional airlines such as Iberia, KLM, Air Europe, and others provide remarkable and... Continue Reading →

GHENT

It took me 11 hours on buses and trains to escape France and arrive in Ghent, Belgium. I was eager to explore Ghent due to an article I had read about Saint Bavo's Cathedral, a renowned Catholic Church I read about years ago. This Gothic architectural marvel certainly lived up to its reputation. They began... Continue Reading →

NORMANDY

When my pants got too tight from all the French pastries I headed up to Normandy in northern Frances to the town of Bayeux. I had hoped to escape the pastries, but when I got off the bus, I heard someone call my name and when I turned around it was the darn French pastries.... Continue Reading →

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