Bonaire then and now
This Pride of Barbados bush was among those attracting hummingbirds to the gardens around Sorobon on Bonaire. Looking around at the folks waiting with me at Newark airport for the midnight flight...
This Pride of Barbados bush was among those attracting hummingbirds to the gardens around Sorobon on Bonaire. Looking around at the folks waiting with me at Newark airport for the midnight flight...
I’ve been all over the world writing about travel for The News-Herald and I’m often asked about my favorite place. I love a lot of places, but “Underwater,” is probably my most...
A hairy frond unfurls from the middle of a tree fern Almost everything is different in New Zealand, but it was the forests that most captivated me. They’re called podocarp forests —...
Tranz Metro is a commuter division of KiwiRail The Wellington train station is not much different from train stations throughout the world Taking a train from Wellington to Wairarapa in New Zealand...
The Elms, built in the 1830s as a mission house on the Bay of Plenty, is the oldest European building in this part of New Zealand. Early New Zealand missionaries came to...
Just as it’s difficult to say goodbye to a great book, so it was hard for me to end my four-part series about exploring France’s Loire Valley chateaux. I loved every minute...
Who would cruise the Mediterranean in January? I shared that reaction with Jennifer Fried, manager at Traveline in Willoughby, when I first heard of the Friday 13th disaster involving the Costa Concordia...
A ganache is one of those wonderful kitchen treats – something that has a lot of different uses and can be made in just a few minutes and kept up to three...
On Labor Day I’m headed back to France, this time to a small section of the Loire Valley where I’ll visit the hometown of Jules Verne and see and see how his genius...
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