Snow, Ice & Niagara Falls There’s always something magical about the first snowfall of the year. Of course it wasn’t Buffalo’s first, nor was it a big snow storm,… Continue Reading →
Gathering Driftwood on the Niagara River A five-minute walk from the house where I grew up, you can look down along the banks of the Niagara River as the current sweeps… Continue Reading →
Birthday Dinner at Webster’s Bistro, North Tonawanda For decades, longer than I’ve been alive, the corner of Webster Street in North Tonawanda, New York, was home to a little family-run restaurant… Continue Reading →
Spain’s Everyday Luxuries There’s a campaign going on right now called “Whatever I need, I need Spain.” It’s about encouraging tourists to visit the country, to help revive an… Continue Reading →
Athens in a Whirl of Sights, Sounds, Smells & Tastes In the middle of a relentless downpour, I relaxed under an awning outside of a cafe biting into a goat’s cheese and carrot marmalade sandwich,… Continue Reading →
Olive Trees and Incense in First Cemetery, Athens I walked up Anapafseos Street (Eternal Rest Street) and through the grand entrance. The scent of nature – of being surrounded by trees, moss… Continue Reading →