Hans & Rakel and the Golden Touch in Nusfjord
Of all the stunning places we visited in Lofoten—and there were many—the most alluring was Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, its
Of all the stunning places we visited in Lofoten—and there were many—the most alluring was Nusfjord, one of Norway’s oldest and best-preserved fishing villages, its
For god sakes you might be thinking—who wants to read another blog on a waterfall in Iceland? Even if it’s considered one of the most
Only once have I seen the Aurora Borealis—nature’s fireworks. I remember it vividly: a wave of green ribboning the sky, a tinge of magenta on
It was my fault that we were drenched when we arrived at the start of the Kumano Kodo. Grey sheets of rain were pounding down
Art at its most significant is a distant early warning system… Marshall McLuhan In the Chihuahua Desert the light is intense, the silence severe. The landscape
No, not Bob Dylan. Or Bob Seeger. We’re talking about Bob Stevens. When “Light my Fire” topped the charts in the summer of 1967, a
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