Julia McLean recalls her visits to Shakespeare’s birthplace, Stratford-upon-Avon. Using the wit and lyricism of Shakespeare’s own language, she paints the picture of a historic town overrun by tourists but still very charming as just “as you like it.”
One potato, two potato, three potato … VODKA!
On a hot August day in 1997, Arla Johnson leaves her home in Fort Myers, Florida, and heads north. Tuckered out from her job as a school counselor, she yearns for a spot by the sea where she can wind down.
How I Spent My Arctic Summer Vacation
George Burden takes a summer excursion to the beautiful beaches and coastlines of the Arctic Ocean in the Canadian province of Manitoba, where he is lucky enough to see beluga whales, caribou and polar bears.
Hunting for Beer in Burra, Australia
The town of Burra in South Australia has everything a traveller could want: an historic gaol, cemetery and quaint, Cornish cottages, but where’s the beer?
Impressions of Normandy: Part 1
Julia McLean tours a series of exhibitions in France in honour of the Impressionists. After Claude Monet and his contemporaries began painting, humans never saw their world quite the same again.
Cloistered Silence
In his travels, Darcy Rhyno has come upon many cloistered spaces where people throughout the ages have sought serenity and protection from the relentless noise and busyness of life. As he discovered, sometimes you can create your own cloistered space right where you live.
Burra Cemetery Stories: An Historical Headache
Vincent Ross explores the town cemetery of Burra in South Australia and discovers tales of fascinating deaths and tragic stupidity.
A Kilt Will Take You Far
It seems somehow fitting that we can thank a doctor for the existence of Canada’s number one golf course, the Highland Links, which lies directly adjacent to the venerable Keltic Lodge Resort and Spa. Back in the 1890s it was Dr. William Morgan who ordered fresh air and rest for the ailing wife of wealthy […]
The Black Iguana – ONLY on Roatan
Genny Ross-Barons tracks the Black Iguana on the Caribbean island of Roatan, the only place in the world you can find these fascinating creatures.
The Soul of Orkney
Andrea Paterson travels to Orkney and encounters “a wind-swept land that speaks to my very soul. I wonder about places in the world that call to us and reflect our own natures.”
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