European Travel
What Was Old Is New Again
Thursday, February 24th, 2022I will never forget my childhood trip to Berlin. My dad was stationed in Bamberg, Germany, and my parents wanted their children to see as much as possible. The trip to Berlin was different than others. The trip started with a night train. On most trips, we traveled in our huge red, Plymouth station wagon. […]
Cordoba Mezquita Cathedral
Sunday, February 9th, 2020The highlight of Cordoba is the Mosque-Cathedral Monument. It is a unique experience. When the Spanish conquered the city, they converted the mosque into a church. In 1523 a cathedral was built into the mosque. 20,000 person could worship in the mosque. the Moorish city itself was more populated and luxurious in Paris. The video […]
Tarifa/Tangier/Gibraltar
Friday, January 31st, 2020Leaving Ronda we stop at the Pileta Paleolithic Cave Paintings at Benaojan. These painting were original 40,000 year old drawings. (No photography allowed inside.) We then made our way to Tarifa, a southern Spanish port city. It is about 1 hour west of Gibraltar. We used it as a base for Gibraltar and Tangier. These […]
Ronda, Spain 2019
Sunday, January 26th, 2020The day started off well in Nerja. We woke, having packed the night before, and walked to the bus stop. We had an hour and enjoyed a coffee and croissant in the same park we ate our first lunch. The bus ride along the coast was picturesque. Arriving in Malaga we made a seem less […]
Pan Seared Duck Breast
Saturday, March 21st, 2015European grocery stores have a much wider range of meats than American stores. This wonderful duck breast was prepackaged and obviously not a luxury item.  I bought this beauty at the Monoprix.
Beaufort Cheese
Sunday, January 25th, 2015The Savory region of France is world renowned for its “savory” cheese. The mountainous landscape provided few opportunities for cereal production but was ideal for dairy farming. In Chamonix I bought a Beaufort (€ 17.75) at a local grocery store and used it to make a white wine cheese sauce. It served as a side […]