Travel

Japanese Tea Gardens, San Francisco CA

I love to travel!  Whether I’m jumping on a plane to head across the ocean, or day-tripping close to home, or anything in between, I’m always up for a new adventure.  Here are posts detailing some of my favorite trips…

2011 – England

Take Me Back To Dear Old Blighty
Bath
Avebury and Stonehenge
Salisbury Cathedral
Dartmoor
Cornwall, Part I: Restormel Castle and St. Ives
Cornwall, Part II: St. Michael’s Mount and the Minack Theatre

Cornwall, Part III: Hiking the South West Coast Path
Cornwall, Part IV: Exploring St. Ives
The North Devon Coast
Wales: Tintern Abbey and Abergavenny
The Cotswolds
Blenheim Palace

Stratford-upon-Avon
Bourton-on-the-Water
Oxford
London, Part I: His-n-Hers Day
London, Part II: These Are a Few of My Favorite Places
London, Part III: Let’s Get Our Culture On
London, Part IV: Iconic Views
London, Part V: St. Paul’s and Shakespeare’s Globe
London, Part VI: Borough Market

2010 – France

La Belle France
Market Day in Provence
Olives in Arles
The Cotes du Rhone Wine Road
Burgundy: I Try Escargots!
Burgundy: The Wine Country
Paris
Rue Cler: Foodie Paradise
Paris On My Mind

2009 – California

Ferry Plaza Farmers Market
San Francisco, Part I
San Francisco, Part II
Zuni Cafe
Tartine
Kiss Seafood
Piperade
Omnivore Books on Food
Robert Mondavi Winery
Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen
Cyrus Restaurant and Sonoma Wineries
Chez Panisse and Point Reyes
Scenes of the Wine Country (Napa and Sonoma)

2008 – England and Scotland

York
Keswick (the Lake District)
Isle of Skye
The Scottish Highlands
Edinburgh
London

Other Trips

Bull Run Mountain
Favorite Hikes
Block Island, RI

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