Patagonia Fun Tip
Patagonia is so big that it covers more than half of each of two countries – yet its population only averages 5 people per squareRead More »Patagonia Fun Tip
Patagonia is so big that it covers more than half of each of two countries – yet its population only averages 5 people per squareRead More »Patagonia Fun Tip
For the last few weeks I have been grappling with the makings of a trip. August 2017 marked the start of my 50th year onRead More »Prepping for Patagonia
September always feels much more like the new year to me than January. A new school year begins and I feel the urge to changeRead More »The #Thisis50 Challenge
Volcanoes, black sand beaches, hot springs, lava fields, glaciers, miniature horses, geysers, invisible elves, bread cooked inside the earth, midnight sun, fjords, northern lights, theRead More »Exploring the Land of Fire and Ice
Relatively non-existent In the US, funiculars have been transporting people and cargo for generations in Europe. A funicular is not a cable car. It isRead More »The Funiculars of Europe
Our summer journey – Thirty days, 8 boats, 7 airplanes, 6 trains, 5 countries, 5 currencies, 5 languages, 3 bicycles, 2 buses, countless metros and…Read More »Eleven Awe-Inspiring Things We Did Last Summer
What a day! The trifecta of endless days, a super tour guide, and so many incredible sights to explore made our first day in IcelandRead More »Ice, Ice(land) Baby!