Amsterdam. We’re here. This is a full on city with canals, bikers, buses, trams, cars, more bikers and […]
Category Archive: European Continent
Bruges or is Brugge…looks like either spelling is correct but the pronunciations are different. Bruges (broozh) is the […]
With one day to see as much as we could, Alice, Tammy and I speed dated through the […]
Before we left Copenhagen, Tammy gave Alice and I the run down of foods we need to eat […]
I made it to Copenhagen, Denmark, by way of London Heathrow’s Airport. I’m not a fan of London’s […]
Ah, Florence! It’s hot as hell and crowded too, but I don’t care because I love Florence! It’s […]
The Republic of Malta is both a gorgeous island and a Neolithic treasure trove. The gorgeous island photos […]
Rome. This was the first city I visited when I brought myself to Europe more than 10 years […]
Made it to Sorrento. I got good advice telling me that I would like Sorrento…and so far, I […]
The last time I was in Milan, Italy, was more than 10 years ago when I took my […]
Padua or like the Italians spell it, Padova, in Italy’s Veneto region took all of 28 minutes to […]
Ah, Venice! Alice, John and I left our Rick Steves “Best of Sicily” tour group in Catania and […]
The beauty of travel is that sometimes you just have to go with the flow and be grateful […]
After a lengthy and relaxing layover at home in Dallas, my carry on bags are packed and I’m […]
I have no qualms with traveling solo, just as long as I go. Get out there. See. Do. […]
It took me six years to get back to Spain but I’m finally here. This time instead of […]
My 60-Day Europe Bash, April 24 to June 22, 2016, travel blog is in six parts: Berlin, Heart […]
I’m in the city of Mozart, Gustav Klimp, chocolate and a history so deep, rich and plentiful there’s […]