Kumano Kodo Day Three
When I looked again at the map for the Kogumotori-goe section we walked on our third day of the Kumano Kodo, how to write about
When I looked again at the map for the Kogumotori-goe section we walked on our third day of the Kumano Kodo, how to write about
After contending with a blizzard at Milford Sound and pounding rain at Paparoa, Magellan and I felt like snow birds when we arrived at Abel
On a March afternoon outside Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Magellan and I waited for just a few minutes for the thermometer to register 100° Fahrenheit.
Getting dressed up for dinner at a restaurant has never been our Valentine’s Day date. Harried wait staff, set menus and inflated prices were the
When will we be too old to travel independently? Who knows? Take our friend George. He had a knee replacement last year, cataract surgery this
I know. Unusual title isn’t it? But it’s where this story wanted to go. The most famous waterfall in Norway is Vøringsfossen. Or is it
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