The Journey Home: The Hiccup
In the end there is always a hiccup…a surprise that no one ever meant to deal with. Besides our usual knowledge of what a hiccup is, the dictionary has another description. A hiccup can be described...
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Visit Venice through the eyes of an artist. Trail of Crumbs does a wonderful job of capturing not only the look, but the ambience of Venice. I hope you enjoy their blog as much as I have.
View ArticleThe Journey Home: Halloween German Style
Happy Halloween Ever since Halloween was introduced to Germany in 1994 by a German businessman, Halloween has become a $245 billion business. Pretty good, for a holiday that isn’t traditionally...
View ArticleThe Journey Home: This Is going to Take Some Getting Used To PT 1
Ok, it started at 2am, an ungodly hour to start a journey across the pond, we traveled by bus for four hours! Ahhh! Then we took a flight which seemed to take forever (we had the privilege to be behind...
View ArticleTravel Channel’s Anthony Bourdain No Reservations bids farewell with final...
Travel Channel’s Anthony Bourdain No Reservations bids farewell with final season | Dialect Magazine. This is a must read! I wrote this article for Dialect Magazine. Even funnier I wrote before I...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Nostalgia on the Brain
The train ride to Venice…two perspectives.The train ride was not too long around about 6 hours…but the girls couldn’t wait for it to be over. My hubby took the time to enjoy the passing scenery. Now...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Masterpiece
Masterpieces are not hard to find. It’s just that we need to slow down enough to appreciate them. My favorite part about Europe is how much they love to display their art around the city. You could...
View ArticleIphone diaries: Morocco
I love this. In an era where technology is a constancy this blogger found a way to still keep a diary…of course through the eyes of an iPhone. Take a peek you might like what you see. slur.media Slur...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: One Shot-Two ways about it
In Amsterdam the tram is one of the easiest and inexpensive ways to travel. However, if you want the true Dutch experience-ride a bike! then hold on tight and pedal, pedal, pedal. Taking sunday walks...
View ArticleSting Ray City: Home Of the Gentlest Sea Creature
As you read the words sting ray I believe that the name Steve Irwin comes to mind. The horrible “gasps” echoed around the world when people heard of his injury and eventual passing. I still feel sad...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Humanity Living Off The Land
I enjoy traveling because learning becomes interactive. My visit to Jamaica revealed that poverty is real. In the United States people can go most of their life without seeing or meeting homeless....
View ArticleHouston Adventures: Friday 13th equals Cheap Tattoos
Located in Montrose, an older residential Houston neighborhood. Back in my adolescent years, I grew up watching the slasher flick Friday the 13th. Halloween back in my day would be bombarded with...
View ArticleHouston Adventures: A “Wicked” Time at the Theatre
Hello, Brouhaha fans! It has been a while since my last adventure, and my penchant for procrastinating never helps. It has been a busy year for me but there is always time for a little pleasure. After...
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