Sagada, say the travel websites, is not an easy place to get to, but is without doubt worth the effort. Let’s deal with the first half of that sentence: it’s a ridiculously long drive to this remot…| The Hungry Travellers
Last weekend was perfect for a leisurely walk, with the scorching mid-30s heat finally easing to a comfortable 20-25 degrees. We began our stroll at the Catani Archway on the St Kilda foreshore in …| Wandering Teresa
This week, Ann-Christine at Lens-Artists invites us to post a single picture and share why we have chosen this particular image and what it means to us. For ease of reading, and for those of you re…| Tranature
a Guide to the Catheral Quarter in Belfast. Everything you need to know!| Things Helen Loves
In May 2024 we embarked on a fabulous road trip through England and Wales, starting in Liverpool and ending in Southampton. Over seven weeks we stayed in 10 different places, drove more than 4,800 …| The Eternal Traveller
How to capture the excitement? Shall we, shan’t we? When? It needed good weather and a determined core of walkers to tackle Rocha da Pena. Too early and the wild orchids might not have arrive…| Still Restlessjo
Behind the old stone gates is an enchanting scene. Picture perfect white-washed homes line the cobblestone streets and allow you to step back in time. Medina Sidonia’s medieval dwellings are …| Monkey's Tale
14 February 2025 – Not viciously frozen-frozen — not like most of the rest of Canada, right now — just the benign Vancouver version of frozen. Just cold enough, and cold enough lo…| WALKING WOMAN
Click the video above for several minutes of background waves while reading. I like walking on the beach. It is good for the mind, body, and soul – and refreshing on my feet. Today’s temperature is on the warm side of mild with a steady wind, but the sky is full of clouds. I started … Continue reading 278 – Meandering| Beach Walk Reflections: Thoughts from thinking while walking