"Shadows in the Vineyard" by Maximillian Potter unveils a riveting narrative set in the picturesque landscapes of the Burgundy wine region in France. With a masterful blend of mystery, intrigue, and the captivating allure of winemaking, Potter offers readers an immersive journey into a world where tradition clashes with the modern pursuit of luxury. The... Continue Reading →
Conde Nast Traveler Posts The Best Places For 2023
Every year Conde Nast Traveler posts their best recommendations of where to travel to in the coming year. It can be guaranteed that their choices are always going to be spectacular. This version is no exception, not to ruin it for anyone but a few of the destinations are, Galilee Israel, Kenya, The Loire Valley... Continue Reading →
Reader Interview Evan R, Making Due During Lockdown
So what’s your whole take on the coronavirus? It’s freaking me out a bit, but from everything I’ve been reading and hearing on the news I’m in the very least risk category of having any serious issues should I get it, so health wise not worried, but definitely have some serious concerns when it comes... Continue Reading →
Anyone Been To Perpignan France
So our summer travels to France may be off, but we’re still curious about where we might end up. Always had a thing for Perpignan, never been there, but hear good things. First it’s southern France, so big plus, right there. On the Mediterranean so kind of hard to go wrong. Even though it’s France,... Continue Reading →
Looks Like Summer Travel To France Are Off
Every spring we have this thought that maybe this will be the year that we throw it all away and finally make our way to southern France, ditch the rat race and live out some sort of writers dream of wandering the French countryside, hanging out in small rural village cafes, meandering through French market... Continue Reading →