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Featured Posts, France, Galleries, Letters From Provence, Slow Lane, Uncategorized / April 24, 2020

Remembering Aix: City of Light, Laughter and Joie de Vivre

Featured Posts, France, Slow Lane, Uncategorized, United States, With Kids / August 8, 2019

Traveling With A Kid? Rent Apartments, Not Hotel Rooms

DINARD, France — It took me four tries and 15 minutes to log onto the Wifi in our stately, spacious apartment in this Brittany beach […] Read More

Featured Posts, France / May 16, 2018

Learning to Travel On My Own

I’ve never been a particularly good solo traveler. But over these last few weeks, after 46 years of marriage,  I’m getting better at it. I’m […] Read More

Featured Posts, France, Uncategorized / May 13, 2018

Aix-en-Provence: A Place to Be, Not Merely See

I could live here. It’s the first thing that comes to mind as I again walk the narrow streets of Aix, listening to laughter carried […] Read More

Featured Posts, France / May 13, 2018

In Aix-en-Provence, Nothing Matters More Than Market Day

Adventurer's Index, Featured Posts, France, Galleries / May 31, 2017

An evening stroll in Aix-en-Provence

The light dances, changing hues, shaping brilliance and shadow. It warms the evening and the soul. Take a stroll. It’s a chance to reflect and to lavish in the sunlight’s last hours.

About the Author


I’ve never measured a successful trip by how many destinations I can circle on a map or check off a Bucket List.  To me the best journey, and the best ravel, moves more like a good conversation. It ebbs and flows. It rarely rushes, but it’s also animated and unpredictable. It is filled with banter and laughter, and invites participants to linger rather than march forward inexorably like a tightly wound clock. Want to have dessert?  A second glass of wine? A detour in a back-alley artisan’s shop? A pause at an overview by the side of the trail? Why not. Read more. 

 

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