Gjirokaster: The Albania We Were Looking For

We were beginning to wonder if all the rave reviews we had read about Albania were exaggerated. We had an image in our minds of Albania (medieval villages, narrow cobblestoned streets, olive groves and vineyards) that we just weren’t seeing until we left the frenetic beach scene of Ksamil, drove up into the mountains and … More Gjirokaster: The Albania We Were Looking For

Following Julius Caesar on the Llogara Pass: One of the World’s Most Scenic Drives

The Llogara Pass has also made the list on Dangerousroads.org but I think calling it “dangerous” is possibly overstating the case. This 31-km. high mountain pass that follows the coast from south of Vlora to Dhermi is a road that demands attention, but most people lucky enough to take this trip give the road the … More Following Julius Caesar on the Llogara Pass: One of the World’s Most Scenic Drives

Confounded in Corfu

For the second time on our trip to Greece, we have felt quite buffeted about by the tourist hordes, (of which we are a part) and it has somewhat detracted from our full enjoyment of this very beautiful island. So..confounded, confused and at times a bit cross, we have nonetheless been quite captivated. Our six … More Confounded in Corfu

Meteora: the Higher the Rock, the Closer to God

Meteora is also Greek for “suspended in the air“, which pretty accurately describes the monasteries to be found in this unearthly landscape in central Greece. This story began between the 9th and 10th century, when hermit monks chose to live in isolation in the caves of these fantastical rock formations. They survived on donations of … More Meteora: the Higher the Rock, the Closer to God

Zagori: The Place Behind the Mountain

The Zagori region ( Slavic name for Place Behind the Mountain) in northern Greece is one of the most untouched, remote and thrilling landscapes we have ever encountered. Surrounded by mountain ranges and rivers, 46 small stone villages were built during the Ottoman period between the 17th and 19th centuries. The early settlers were loggers, … More Zagori: The Place Behind the Mountain

Rainy Thessaloniki

When you think of Greece, white-washed buildings and sun-drenched olive groves usually come to mind. Our first four days in Greece have been rainy, cloudy and cool, but considering the blistering heat and wildfires that have bedevilled this country all summer, we are not complaining. The last time we were in Greece was in 2020 … More Rainy Thessaloniki

Santiago: Fun to visit, but we wouldn’t want to live here.

We’re the type of people who look at real estate windows wherever we go – sometimes because we could imagine living there, other times because we’re just nosy. That has not been the case with Santiago. It’s been interesting to explore this city, but after nine days here, we’re ready to leave. We’re not sure … More Santiago: Fun to visit, but we wouldn’t want to live here.

The Blessing and the Curse of Valparaiso

Valparaiso was once known as “The Jewel of the Pacific” – attracting European immigrants from the UK, Germany and Italy and serving as a main stopping point for ships from the Atlantic and the Pacific. As one of the Pacific’s most important seaports, Valparaiso enjoyed a heady golden age between 1848-1914. Wealthy families built magnificent … More The Blessing and the Curse of Valparaiso