Waking up in Lisbon, Portugal this morning, I found myself in a very colorful little room; the chatter of voices from Pakistan, India and Portuguese echoing up from the streets four floors below. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I picked up my camera as I...

Our Airbnb in Annecy, France far exceeded our expectations. A historical property that dates back to the 16th century, its massive wooden doors separates this tranquil paradise from the crowds that frequent this beautiful area of canals that flow from Lake Annecy. The kindness and hospitality...

Topped by its old 12th century church, Bonnieux cascades down the hillside and offers a spectacular panoramic view across the fields, orchards, and vineyards of the Calavon River valley. Another mountain range, the Monts de Vaucluse, enclose the northern side of the valley; beyond that,...

Driving through Lacoste and Menerbes en-route to a day market in Bonnieux left no doubt as to why Picasso, Cezanne, Van Gogh and Renoir found such inspiration here. Carissa and I fell in love with the fields of red poppies that made it seem as...

Cassis is a South of France gem who's sharp cliffs tower over secluded coves, with water that is the most magnificent shades of emerald green. The cliffs of this mountain are the highest sea cliffs in Europe. Their highlight is the Great Head with its...

Carissa and I enjoyed exploring the village of Gordes; photographing the famed  LA BASTIDE DE GORDES hotel, eating crepes, chocolate fondant and snapping photographs as the sun sat on this village who’s history dates back to the 8th century....

Waking at Belle De Nuit, with nothing on my mind  other that what Laurie and Rogèr will be serving Carissa and I for breakfast has been one of the highlights of our stay here in the 12th century, French village of Oppède le view. Laurie...

Mine and Carissa’s time in Paris was brief but beautiful… we sat the pace on this visit by sitting in one pf Paris’s most beautiful parks - Square Du Temple in the Le Marais area of Paris, watching lovers holding hands, children playing and over...

No trip to Iceland is complete without soaking in the Blue Lagoon and experiencing a Silica mud mask. The soak was a great way to conclude our trip to this place that feels like another planet! [gallery ids="9827,9828,9829,9830,9831,9832,9833,9834,9835,9836" type="rectangular"] For more information go to http://www.bluelagoon.com  ...