A Visit to Our Lady of Perpetual Ascent…
... baguettes, a bascilica and the less than miraculous appearance of the stigmata.
View ArticleA Visit to Both Sides of the Revolution
Notre Dame, an Archeological Crypt, le Conciergerie, and one more visit to the LOuvre
View ArticleMarch 24, 2009-It’s been a good year.
On a westbound train between Prague and Nuremberg...
View ArticleOne Family: Three Years: Three Continents: Fifteen Countries… and counting. A...
Earlier this week our family celebrated an important milestone: We realized that March 24th marked the beginning of our fourth year of living full-time on the road. As other traveling friends have...
View ArticleThen & Now: Three Years In Review, As Seen From a Hammock
It’s my favourite thing, sitting in the hammock, watching the lago. It’s beautiful at any time of day, but there’s something about sneaking down there after dinner when the water is rosy pink as the...
View ArticleOur Travel ABCs
I came upon a post like this on a new blog I’m exploring Mama’s Got Wanderlust. Of course the name resonates with me, you ought to check it out. It’s a fun idea and I thought I’d add our version. For...
View Article5 Museums in Europe Not To Miss With Kids
Europe is a big place. So much history, so much culture, so many “must-sees.” How does a parent know where to start? The answer? Dive in anywhere you want and it will be great! The adventure is in the...
View ArticleCamino Adventures: First day in Paris
To say that Jade is excited to be here might be a teeny understatement. After two very long days of travel, Jade from Kingston, Ontario and me from Quebec City, Quebec, we are finally in Paris. We...
View ArticleRoad tripping France with carrentals.co.uk: Five Tips
France is one of those countries that begs to be driven. The last time we were there, in 2008, we were on bicycles but it was February and the Mistral winds in Provence blew so hard that we took refuge...
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