June 12, 2020 I haven’t written anything in weeks. Wait, it’s been months, hasn’t it? The state of the world, for… however long now, has been horrifying. The weight felt physically heavy on my heart the day I heard the leader of the free world declare a pandemic, and a complete lockdown of our society... Continue Reading →
A Day in Beaune: Exploring Burgundy's Wine Capital
By Carrie Brock July 15, 2019 It’s dawn, and I’m awake while the rest of the world is barely stirring. The sun is breaking the Medieval skyline and the cobblestones are wet from dewey overnight air. It’s quiet, except for the delivery trucks bringing in their morning haul for the all-important outdoor cafe scene.... Continue Reading →
A Day in Savannah, Georgia
By Carrie Brock There are many ghosts haunting the streets of Savannah. From the soldiers who took their last breaths on the battlefields of the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, to the countless souls who lost their lives during several devastating bouts of yellow fever, Savannah has seen its share of death since its settlement in... Continue Reading →
Drinking in Dalmatia: Croatia’s Stunning Peljesac Wine Region
Croatia is like a dream. The untouched coastlines with white sand beaches, the sprawling vineyards blanketing the hillsides, and the Venetian-era architecture all combine to create an atmosphere of otherworldly delight. Add to that a lack of crowds and traffic, affordable lifestyle, friendly people and phenomenal food (oh my word, the food…). There is plenty... Continue Reading →
Undiscovered Puglia: Falling ‘Head Over Heel’ for Italy’s Southern Peninsula
By Carrie Brock My travel philosophy has always been to stay ahead of the crowds, the over-popularity, and the over-touristed. Sometimes I’ve succeeded in the endeavor, long ago visiting places like Santorini, Positano and Hvar. Other times I’ve missed the calm before the tourist storm. I have been frustratingly caught in the masses, the madness... Continue Reading →
Visiting the Ancient Cave City of Matera, Italy
It is dead calm, with only the sound of church bells breaking the silence. Occasionally a swallow or two will speed through the sky overhead. The city is black and grey, without much other color or life. Looking down the cobblestoned street through the ruins, I wonder if I see other humans, or just the... Continue Reading →
Bourgogne, France: Exploring the Wines of the Cote d’Or
By Carrie Brock Burgundy, or Bourgogne as it’s known locally, has a dramatic history dating back millions of years. From its prehistoric topographical character to its more recent, religiously oppressive and melancholic past leading up to the French Revolution, Bourgogne has seen its share of difficulties during its growth to prominence. As history and wine... Continue Reading →