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  • Blue glass reflections at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial church in Berlin

    The Kaiser Wilhelm memorial church must easily be the most photogenic church in Berlin...

  • Travel Movie Memories

    I have read a lot of posts about movies that inspire travel. I love movies and yes there is an endless list of movies that promote a country, inspire an adventure in us all and offer us a glimpse into life in another country.

  • Destination Asia: Packing Ultra-Light

    “You’re an idiot,” was the exact reaction I got from my mom when I told her that I would be packing ultra-light.

  • Christmas cooking with Raymond Blanc

    We Smiths like to rank ourselves rather highly in the cookery stakes.

  • The Case of the Hairy Satay: Mystery Meat in Malaysia

    Before moving on from my coverage of the Perhentian Islands, I need to address one more thing: though there were poisonous spiders and monitor lizards aplenty, the issue of hairy satay was one that rose to prominence as the weeks went by.

  • Mullinville, Kansas…A Favorite Wrong Turn

    Tumbleweeds the size of boulders streak past in all directions causing me to involuntarily close my eyes and make darts to the left or right behind the safety of the windshield.

  • Beautiful Quebec City, A Winter Wonderland

    There is no city more beautiful in the middle of Winter than Quebec City. Dave filmed there a few years ago for the Christmas movie Blizzard with Whoopie Goldberg and Christopher Plumber. If it is a magical enough setting for a Hollywood holiday film, it

  • ‘Round the World Trip: As You Like It

    A ’round the world trip in 29 days? Blasphemy, I hear long term travelers shouting from the rooftops after reading Maryann Haggerty’s Washington Post article, Around the World in Four Easy Lessons.

  • Farewell Jeep, Hello Tundra

    When I first started living on the road in April 2006, I traded my beloved Toyota Prius with a friend for her 2002 Jeep Liberty. Her Jeep was the perfect match for the small Tab Trailer that I had set up to be my nomadic home, and no matter how much I wis

  • Road Trip Wyoming: Dubois…of Petroglyphs & Togwotee Pass

    With names like Wind River Gear, Stewarts Trap Line Gallery, Tukadeka Traders, and Whiskey Mountain Tackle you get the idea quickly Dubois is all about the outdoors with its own brand of rough and a unique version of western.

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