Sarlat-la-Canéda
The hub of this part of the Dordogne region is the town of Sarlat-la-Canéda. I’ll call it Sarlat from now on. As everyone’s favorite American… Read More »Sarlat-la-Canéda
The hub of this part of the Dordogne region is the town of Sarlat-la-Canéda. I’ll call it Sarlat from now on. As everyone’s favorite American… Read More »Sarlat-la-Canéda
The big draws in this part of the Dordogne are the prehistoric cave drawings and outdoor activities. I’ll show you our little village which stretches… Read More »La Roque-Gageac
We’re in the Dordogne region now, which is to say the area along the Dordogne river. It’s famous for a number of things including great… Read More »Saint-Émilion
Let’s get one thing straight at the outset: it’s cahd-e-lach not cad-a-lack. OK? OK! Done. Today we set forth with something of a jet lag… Read More »Rions and Cadillac
Our European journey started off smoothly. Our driver showed up as arranged, the ferry to Seattle was right on time, and we sped through check-in… Read More »And So It Begins
What goes in through the bedroom, comes out through the bedroom. And so it was for our 7’ 4” Falcone piano. The difference was that… Read More »Flying Piano (reprise)
I didn’t mention Tumbo Island yesterday because I didn’t expect it to be very interesting. It seemed dull in comparison to Cabbage because it wasn’t… Read More »One More Thing…
Our six-week Canadian voyage ends at tiny Cabbage Island. I was surprised to find so many people here when we arrived just after Noon. Because… Read More »The End, eh?
Come and listen to a story about a man named Jed(ediah) A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed, Then one day he was shootin… Read More »Swimmin’ Pools, Movie Stars
This happens every time I take a trip. Many photos fit nicely into a narrative, some do not. Here are a few that didn’t. The… Read More »Photos from the Sea
I’ve been avoiding Pirates Cove on De Courcy Island for years. It’s difficult to enter, anchors don’t hold well, and it’s so popular that boats… Read More »Pirates Cove
The journey from Vancouver to Princess Louisa Inlet was both a return to a favorite place and something new. It was our first time cruising… Read More »Princess Louisa Inlet
First off, let’s get this straight: it’s not GAB-re-ola, it’s GAY-brie-ola. Why? Canada. Silva Bay, on the east side of Gabriola, is a popular jumping-off… Read More »A Gabriola Island Bike Ride
Pssst! Wanna see a hippie?l Galiano Island is a place where counterculture lives. Catch the free bus to the Hummingbird Pub, and Tommy Transit will hand you… Read More »The Land That Time Forgot