On March 15, 2020, I walked down Grafton Street, a pedestrian thoroughfare lined with high end stores, touristy shops, and cafés. It looked like an abandoned movie set—not Dublin two…
stirring symphonyor supple syncopationsublime for the soul
To wine lovers, the word “Tokaj” conjures liquid amber in a glass—a lush, sweet, yet bright and balanced dessert wine that brings to mind layers of flavors like honey, tangerine,…
I didn’t need another mug. But after seeing whales for the first time while visiting Juneau and then experiencing more humpbacks up close outside of Seward, I was drawn to…
Fog hugged the inlet—so thick we couldn’t see the water beyond 10 feet or so, let alone the surrounding mountains. It wasn’t a promising start to an 8.5-hour boat tour…
Anticipation burns like a cocktail of desire with a dash of dread. Desire for what you want, and dread you might never get it. I was consuming that cocktail leading…
For weeks before my move to Hungary in 2013, family, friends, and even some acquaintances asked me to share pictures and updates of my life there. I created a blog…
Just a crackopens a doora hidden world beckons A kaleidoscopeof goldenrod, burnt sienna,burgundy, magenta Sand dances on a breezefairy dustsprinkles and circles Shapes shiftmorph and mutateimages emerge A pulsating heart…
I sat at Pier #2 waiting for the ferry to Cataño. It was nice to sit down, particularly out of the sun. I don’t think of myself as a rum…
I turned left from Route 89 onto Route 14 and prepared myself. In 2006, this was the road I tried to take on my way from Bryce Canyon National Park…