Catalonia
Upon leaving my camping site near Eygalieres, I decided to stop in Mausane to fill up my water bottle, buy some cheese, and go to the artisanal biscotterie. I did […]
Upon leaving my camping site near Eygalieres, I decided to stop in Mausane to fill up my water bottle, buy some cheese, and go to the artisanal biscotterie. I did […]
Hungary It was cold and rainy the first three days of my time in Budapest. I was here to see Dr. Windisch, who I’d found when I lost a tooth […]
On my way from Lake Contance to Schwabisch Hall, I decided to stop in Villingen, where my aunt’s (mom’s sister-in-law) family is from. I thought it was in the Black […]
I had taken Janusz’s suggestion to explore the little town of Stein am Rhein on the Rhine near the mouth of Lake Constance. I arrived at 8:45pm after spending a few […]
I ran into traffic. It was Sunday evening and everyone was heading home from the mountains to escape the blistering heat in the valleys, where it was in the high 90s. […]
I was now in the department of Haute Savoie, also known as upper Savoy. The House of Savoy, made up of lower and upper Savoy, was the longest surviving royal house in […]
My apologies for the previous version of this post. I was using an AZERTY (French) keyboard which is distinctly different from the QWERTY keyboard that I’m used to. For those […]
I arose bright and early and packed my unwieldy backpack. I had entertained the notion of leaving 2 bags of uncessaries behind in Monika’s attic, but remembered nightmares when I […]
Monika, with whose family I had been staying with for the past 2 weeks, suggested that we go on a special 2 day outing to central Slovakia to visit the chateau of Budatin, […]
I was relieved to escape the sweltering heat of Budapest. After getting a clean bill of health from the dentist, I took bus, tram, and metro to the train station […]
June 27, 2016. Arrived after Greek trip – stayed with Tim, Airbnb. See Land of Shaven Heads – first time seeing Dr Windisch After a week of culture shock, the […]
June 27, 2016. Almost every Hungarian man I’ve seen in Budapest has a shaved head. At first I thought it was in response to elevated summer temperatures, though the hottest […]
After visiting archaic Messini, I drove back to Kalamata to visit some friends then headed for Kiyetes and asked where to find souvlaki. I only had 3 Euros in my pocket, and […]
I crossed a bridge from the mainland to Chalkida on the island of Euboea and drove along the south shore of the island toward Eretrea, hoping I’d find a camp site. After a hour, […]
I enjoyed the sunset views and aroma of citrus orchards as I drove southeast from Gythio along the coast toward Vigklafia where I would catch a ferry to the island of […]
I planned on leaving Kardamylli after touring the Fermor abode, but the weather had other plans. Normally summer rains in this part of Greece are light and infrequent. Not so […]
Today I had the honor of visiting Patrick Leigh Fermor’s home in Kalamatsi (just around the bend from Kardamyli), author of many travel books including A Time of Gifts about […]
I drove back to Exochori to see its museum on Wednesday morning. It is located in the former elementary school built by local villagers. There I met Giannis Koumendeas, the […]
I spent much more time in Kardamyli that planned. Four days to be exact. And given that I only had the rental car for 19 days and had to travel […]
Yes, I really did. I cried when I left, that’s how much I fell in love with the Ionian island of Kefalonia (also spelled Cephalonia). After arriving on Poros on […]
Apologies for the belated nature of this post. It turns out that using a folding bluetooth keyboard with my iphone is not an ideal computer system for speedy typing. Too […]
I grew up in the orchard town of Sunnyvale in the 1960s. As a kid I played among the apricot orchards near my house and would sit in the cherry […]
In June 2000, my mom and I spent 3 weeks in Ireland. It was the first time I’d ever been. Unfortunately, I haven’t been back since. We landed in Dublin […]
I attended one of my favorite annual events in the frosty month of January, the Kindergarten Forum hosted by Betty Peck and Anna Rainville. This year it was led by […]
I hated that drive. It took me 12 or 13 hours and by the time I landed in Lodz I felt beaten up and thrown out to dry. Speaking of […]
I drove to the end of the spit where the dolphin sea world type show is held. I don’t like seeing animals in captivity perform, so opted not to see […]
Armed with a map of the Baltic countries and a GPS that belonged in a computer history museum, I found my way to Klaipeda and a good (free) place to […]
I spent the day wandering around downtown Tbilsi, going to the big market near the stadium and buying a small fan to cool me off on hot nights. I went […]
The next morning, I packed and took the metro south of Tblisi on the road to Armenia. I was lucky to get some rides to the border where I met […]
My next ride was not so serene. After waiting about an hour at the train station in Zugdidi, I caught a marshutka headed directly for Tblisi. Unfortunately, 10 minutes or so out […]
I crossed the Abhazia/Georgia border by foot. I had anticipated problems in reentering Georgia, as I’d stayed longer than I had thought in Abkhazia (30 days rather than 10). But […]
Still in Georgia, I awoke in the north Caucasus range in the small village of Stephantsminda and found a marshutka to the road just south of Mskheta. There I found a […]
“Look into the yellow light” said my new Finnish friend with whom I talked for 4 of the 9 hours of flight time from SFO to LHR (London Heathrow). As […]
Exhausted, I awoke that Tuesday to what seemed like 105 degrees at the hour of 7:30am. Juan and I spent about an hour chatting further. I was amazed at his […]
I didn’t get any photos of the mummies (more like well preserved cadavers) in Queretaro as my camera batteries had died. My friend and I stopped for tacos a la […]
I reluctantly left San Miguel de Allende and headed to Guanajuato in the evening. I had hoped to stop in Pozos (a ghost town) and Dolores Hidalgo (the “birthplace” of […]
I got into San Miguel around 8:30pm and found a micro to the Oratorio, near Calle Loreto where La Catrina hostel is located. As I walked down Calle Loreto, I […]
I awoke Wednesday happy to be with my friend Ruben. The next few days were fairly uneventful, which was nice. I borrowed the bike and shopped for food at the […]
The next day I woke up after a good sleep and talked with Yolanda and family, and did a bit of house cleaning to help out. I packed my things, […]
After my mocha, I put my giant pack on my back in search of Yolanda Sanchez Reyes, a kind lady who offered me a place to stay a few days […]