I said….WHAT? #humor #travel #Italy
I’ve been walking around Italy showing my phone to total strangers so they can read the (hopefully) Italian translation of …
I’ve been walking around Italy showing my phone to total strangers so they can read the (hopefully) Italian translation of …
People keep asking what I’ve seen of Florence since we moved here two weeks ago. The truth is that I’m …
This blog post has two three five a whole mess of points followed by an invitation. First and foremost is …
My wonderful first boss at Regenstein Library at the University of Chicago was a librarian’s librarian. Her life was well …
Best. BC (Before Covid) Birthday. Ever! I spent it in Venice, where the temperature was 76F (24C). And where …
I found it. The best thing in Paris. This time, anyway… A friend asked me what I liked best about Paris …
“Never count your blessings when you’re seated at the table” It was well past 9:00 the next morning when we …
Travel, especially international travel, reminds me of that old Kenny Rogers song, The Gambler. You’ve got to know when to …
Travel Strategy. When it comes to our annual India trips, Janine and I have worked out a foolproof travel …
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