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Pigeon Island
Since it was our last day, we took a hike to the nearby Pigeon Island. You can see the Sandals resort with the red roofs below. It looks like it is peninsula, but the British and French built up a … Continue reading
All the things you can do at Sandals Grande St Lucia
Of course, you can have a lot of fun in the sun and play pool volleyball all afternoon and enjoy your favorite frozen drink… But you can also eat along the waterfront with some great local fare and wine… … Continue reading
Arrived in St Lucia!
The international airport is in the southern part of the island, and there is a single road that makes a circle of the entire island. We chose to stay at Sandals Grande St. Lucian at the northwest tip of the … Continue reading
Centurion Studio in Seattle Airport
Everyone has been wondering about the new Centurion Studio lounge in the Seatac airport so I thought I would sneak in and check it out. It is quaint (small), but a nice quiet escape from the terminal with a great … Continue reading
Off to a new adventure!
15 years ago we left with this friend for a tour of Amsterdam, Paris and London. Who knows what might be next? Stay tuned to this channel! 🙂 Posted from WordPress for Windows Phone 8!
Excommunicated from Spain
Today was our last day in Spain – tomorrow, we fly out. We drove north from Granada to get back to Madrid through the countryside full of olive trees and grape (wine) vines. We stopped for lunch and some wine … Continue reading
Mijas and Granada
Today, we departed Torremolinos and headed north for a few exploratory stops in Mijas and later spend the night in Granada. The weather was gorgeous for the upcoming holiday season in Spain. Mijas was a very nice (white) village on … Continue reading
Exploring Marrakech in the Daytime
OK – we wanted to sign off on running on our 6th continent this morning, so we ran a nice 12K in the cool, drizzle overcast day in Marrakech Morocco. Check Africa off our list! Along the way, the local running … Continue reading
Hanging out in Marrakech
We headed south for the long 6 hour drive through the mountains and valleys of Morocco to the famous metropolitan city Marrakech. It is very green and lush on the way…you actually start to see palm trees and camels in … Continue reading
An Amazing Restaurant In Historical Fes Medina
Last night, we were fortunate to somehow get a reservation and into the Dar Roumana home and restaurant. Wow. Breathtaking. Amazing. If you arrive a few minutes early, you are welcomed to site in the side parlor (alcove) with comfortable historic … Continue reading