Cayambe, Ecuador
After the Galapagos, anything is bound to pale by comparison. Nonetheless, our tour leader, Ramon, literally “rose” to the occasion … Continue reading Cayambe, Ecuador
After the Galapagos, anything is bound to pale by comparison. Nonetheless, our tour leader, Ramon, literally “rose” to the occasion … Continue reading Cayambe, Ecuador
Fittingly, the airport code for the Galapagos is GPS – after all, Darwin’s theory of evolution provides a road map … Continue reading Galapagos
Two bus rides and two plane trips after greeting the dawn in Cusco on September 3, our group arrived in … Continue reading Quito
Cusco, to me, is a lesson in altitude and attitude. The altitude lesson, quite simply, is that it’s hard to … Continue reading Cusco
Visiting Machu Picchu has been a dream of mine for ages, and – understatement alert – I was not disappointed. … Continue reading Machu Picchu
What a wonderful day in the Sacred Valley of the Incas! It began with another terrific lecture from Bill, the … Continue reading Sacred Valley of the Incas
Flying into Cusco, the plane seems to skim over the brown, crenellated mountains until the runway suddenly appears. Leaving the … Continue reading Sasqaywaman and Pisac
Continuing a travel-packed year (Antarctica in February, Wales and the Isle of Man in July), I’m traveling with Smithsonian Journeys … Continue reading Lima, Aug. 2022
Strasbourg: We had a wonderful time walking around charming Strasbourg. We climbed 320 steps to the roof of the cathedral … Continue reading Rhine River Cruise, October 2019, Post 3 of 3: Strasbourg, Black Forest, Basel
Cologne: I knew two things about Cologne before today: first, the eponymous scents, and second, Keith Jarrett played a seminal, … Continue reading Rhine River Cruise, October 2019, Post 2 of 3: Cologne, Koblenz, Rudesheim, Heidelberg, Speyer