
Kumano Kodo Day One
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
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
If our marriage lasts, we’ll celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary next Friday!
During our 79-day tour of the southwestern US, one of our favourite wilderness areas was the 1.35-million-acre Bears Ears National Monument (BENM) in southeastern Utah.
The last time we visited our mothers was in April. The long, Saskatchewan winter stalled out for the week we were there. Flocks of geese
Hiking Lion’s Den on Fogo Island in Newfoundland tickled us pink. Being there with Clare and a friend. The wind and sun and uphill climbs
When we got off the chairlift at Rifugio Scoiattoli in the Dolomites, we weren’t aware that its name translates to “Squirrels Refuge.” We were there
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