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Story and Photos by Keith Kellett
I don’t know if it’s illegal to take a wheeled vehicle into the centre of Venice. It doesn’t need to be; it’s impossible! Bridges, steps and narrow …
Story and Photos by Gerald Burke
Campers with big rigs, those 35 …
Story and photos by Sandra Scott
Whatever impression people have of Bogota it is sure to be wrong if they have never visited the capital of Colombia or have not visited recently. Our …
Story by: Sonia Laflamme
Pictures by: Naeem Randhawa
Thorncrown Chapel by Anto Abraham
Eureka Springs in northwest Arkansas has the distinction of having all of its historic downtown area listed on the National Register of Historic Places. If …
Story and photos by Ron Stern
Durango is tucked neatly alongside the San Juan Mountains in the southwest portion of Colorado, a spot that’s always been on my food destination list. Last month while there I …
Story and Photos by Carol Sorgen
What do I have in common with former President and First Lady …
Story and Photos by Ron Stern
Driving down Route 158 south of the Virginia state line brings you into Currituck County, North Carolina and what could be called BBQ Row, which extends all …
Story and photos by Rochael Teynor
Recently, my husband and I had the opportunity to visit Kimberley, British Columbia, the highest city in Canada at over 3,000 feet, for the 36th Annual JulyFest. The population of this alpine …
Story and Photos by Carol Sorgen
“Bath is the finest place on earth, for you may enjoy its society and its walks without effort or fatigue,” wrote 18th century Scottish essayist James …
Story and photos by Phyllis Steinberg
I’ve always been a fish lover, but I never got to swim with a Beluga …
Story by Sandra Scott
I grew up on western movies that featured Roy and Dale, Hopalong, and all the heroes of the “Old West.” Longing for the “old” days when the good guys …
Story and Photos by Susanna Fieramosca Naranjo
If you are planning a break in sunny Lugano in the south of Switzerland …
Story by Ann Hattes
Bayfield on Lake Superior is the gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, home to the largest …
by Denise Dube
I know what a spork is, I know where to get one and what …
This month’s Talk Travel by Ron Stern
Those once familiar red, white and blue striped poles are …
Story and Photos by Arvin Steinberg
For several years my wife and I have both wanted to lose ten pounds. We tried several diets. Some worked but we always gained the weight back. …
Story and Photos by Kelly Bushell
It’s a university town like no other. The world-famous Cambridge University takes up a large portion of Cambridge’s city center. Since its loose formation more than 800 …
Story and Photos by James Edward Dillard
There might not be a better place in the world to travel right now than to China . The history is second to none and the traditional …

