I still remember the first time I flew into Paris France as if it was the other day. That was over 25 years ago. The plane was descending over Paris and it was early in the morning. All that was to be seen were gray buildings studded with red tiled rooftops closely hugging each other, …
Traveling
If you are a regular reader you know how I am on the go all the time. I get asked all the time how I do it, and what are my main travel necessities. I finally realized when we had to fly last minute for a family emergency that I had everything perfectly ready to …
Van life is crazy popular now. Isn’t it crazy? Just a few years ago, you never read about folks converting a van and living it in. Well, especially in the US. We knew of folks overseas who were a bit of the nomad type but not at home. Six years ago we wondered if we …
Like I said in my earlier post about Cuba, I am not sure where to even begin. We loved everything about Cuba, and especially Havana. From the Casa, we stayed at, to the museums, and the people we met. When people ask about the city, I first ask them “what do you think it is …
I have been trying to write about Cuba since returning in December. It has been hard for me as I am still processing the experience; in a great way that is. Maybe a part of me does not want to share as I want to keep it pristine. Even though I want you to experience …
Guaycuras were the founders of Todos Santos, and were hunters and gathers who founded the small Mexican village of Todos Santos. They fished with spears, and hunted with bows and arrows, and lead a simple life. Unfortunately, around 1800s, illness as well as clashes with soldiers, decimated the Guaycuras, then they vanished. Today, the Guaycura …