Ravenna, a city of 147,000 people, was much different than anything we had seen so far along the Italian coast.
Author: Steve Carr
VENICE
The approach into Venice from the ocean looked a lot like the beach at Assateague but without any waves or development
SALERNO / AMALF I/ POMPEII
As you travel down the Italian boot, the Appenine Mountains run down the middle like a tongue and on the
THE ROAD TO ROME
The town of Civitavecchia, which means “AncientCity” in Italian, is squeezed like a seaport sandwich between the blue-green Tyrrhenian Seaand
FLORENCE, ITALY
As usual, I was up before the dawn and standing on the top deck, Deck 12, as the Serenade of
CANNES, MONACO AND MONTE CARLO IN A DAY
Imagine some lumpy green hills overlooking an emerald blue Mediterranean Sea, covered with seven story rectangular crème-colored hotels and apartment buildings, all lined up
BARCELONA the BRIGHTEST
Barcelona is an architectural wonder, a joyous mish-mash of ancient and modern styles all mixed together like an intoxicating cocktail.
BARCELONA on the FLY
The year 2013 had been a whirlwind for us. It began with a wedding in May when Inna and I
My Mother’s Good Life & Historic Times (1920-2013)
Marion Keenly Carr, my mother, died on July 30, 2013. She lived a classy life. And she died a
The Wedding Day
I hadn’t managed to snag a copy of the Groom’s Manual before we left for Vegas, so I was