Munich – Around Town : Along the Isar River (part 3) – Cafés & Bars in Haidhausen, Restaurants in Haidhausen

Cafés & Bars in Haidhausen Café im Hinterhof Hidden in a rear courtyard, this is a café with Art Nouveau atmosphere. Large breakfast menu and generous selection of newspapers make for a relaxing morning. Small meals at lunchtime. Sedanstr. 29 Café Wiener Platz Hip meeting place with a large breakfast selection available well into the … Read more

Munich – Around Town : Along the Isar River (part 1)

Four distinct neighbourhoods flank the east bank of the Isar: Bogenhausen, Haidhausen, Au, and Giesing. Bogenhausen is an exclusive district studded with villas and inhabited by many prominent citizens; lively Haidhausen has the best and most extensive bar scene; parts of Au and Giesing, on the other hand, still have a special working-class charm. All … Read more

Seattle – Around Town – Ballard (part 1)

In the late 19th century, Scandinavian loggers and fishermen established a working waterfront which is still functioning a full century later. Seattle annexed Ballard in 1907, taking advantage of the huge econom­ic growth the mill town fostered; by then Ballard was the state’s third largest city. Seattle’s commercial fishing fleet resides at Fishermen’s Terminal just … Read more

Barcelona – Around Town – Montjuïc (part 1)

Named the “Jewish Mountain”, after an important Jewish cemetery that existed here in the Middle Ages, this sizeable and mountainous park rises 213 m (700 ft) above the port. The park itself was first landscaped for the 1929 International Exhibition, when the elegant Palau Nacional and the strikingly modern Mies van der Rohe Pavilion were … Read more

Exit To Eden

There’s town where faiths and tribes intermingle, where birth rates are below average, and culture and art flourish – but it also stands on top of lucrative mining profits. How long can it hold out? It is 5 A.M. the roosters have paused, waiting for the next sliver of light. It is so quiet, one … Read more

Before The Rains

The safari – the Swahili word for “long journey” – was born in Kenya, the former British colony where barons and plutocrats, maharajas and royalty once paraded across the plains to play out an expensive, outlawed fantasy. One blistering summer in this land before time, Paolo R. Reyes was given a rara opportunity to experience … Read more

Best For Body & Soul (Part 2) – Pilates, Yoga

Pilates Pilates En France Daily classes plus great food at LesTilleuls, a pretty country house in rural France. The Hay Barn Spa, UK Body-blitz and people-watch in a group class, US$18 each, Friday-Monday, at Daylesford Organic’s Kingham spa. The hay barn spa, UK Escape To Shape, Global This travelling spa offers retreats in locations such … Read more

Best For Body & Soul (Part 1) – Seaside Pilates, Paradise Pilates, Country Pilates, City Yoga, Rustic Yoga

Transform your shape and free your mind at these pilates and yoga destinations Seaside Pilates ·         The Retreat Chiva-Som, Thailand, a luxe-meets holistic-detox resort. Chiva-Som, Thailand, a luxe-meets holistic-detox resort. ·         What’s Involved Everything, from the minibar to the pillows, is tailored to you. The meals are low-cal but delicious, or you can follow a … Read more

Boston – Around Town : North End & the Waterfront (part 1)

The North End is Boston’s Italian village, where feast day blends into feast day all summer as the great-grandchildren of Southern Italian immigrants celebrate the music, food, and dolce vita of the old country. Every other storefront houses a restaurant, café, or bakery and the cheers of European football fans echo from the bars. These … Read more

New York – Around Town : Lower East Side and East Village (part 2) – Bargain Stores and Boutiques, Restaurants

East Side Exploration Morning From the Delancey Street subway walk south to Grand Street and Kossar’s Bialys Bakery,367 Grand , famous for chewy, onion-flavored rolls, or the Doughnut Plant, 379 Grand, where the oversize cakes achieve gourmet status. Walk east for two historic houses of worship, the Beth Hamedrash Hagadol Synagogue and the Bialystoker Synagogue. … Read more

New York – Around Town : Lower East Side and East Village (part 1)

The lower east side is alive with memories, a neighborhood still seeming to echo the calls of immigrants crowded into tenements, peddlers hawking wares from pushcarts, and children playing in the streets, the only open spaces to be found. Early churches became synagogues for the Jews who came in record numbers between 1880 and 1920. … Read more

Virunga National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo

After a recent trip into the Congo, Mike McCartney could not help but writing to share the details Founded in 1925, the beautiful Virunga is Africa’s oldest national park. One of the most bio-diverse protected areas on the continent, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1979, it is reputed to have more endemic species … Read more

The Poseidon Adventure

“Greece – Let’s join the adventure and discover mysteries of ancient times” Samothrace Samothrace is a fairy island located in the northern Aegean Sea Samothrace is a fairy island located in the northern Aegean Sea, where the sea is contiguous to the sky. The name of this place may impress many, because it was where … Read more