As you travel around Britain, you encounter all sorts of things that leave you scratching your head. Take driving as
Britain on the Brink – Part 1
While certainly enlightened in many respects, Britain is facing some very big problems. First off, the United Kingdom hasn’t completely
London on the Rise
High rises are starting to dominate the London core between Blackfriars Bridge and London Bridge — there is major
London – Snapshots
After walking from our hotel for about eight whirlwind hours on our first day in London, covering endless miles, from
London On The Fly – First Impressions
FIRST IMPRESSIONS Flying to Europe from the east coast of America usually involves getting on a plane around 8 at
Montreal – Part 3
Two blocks from out hotel sat Dorchester Square, where the Visitor Center and Hop-On Hop-Off bus tours begin. This is the designated city center of
Montreal – Part 2
Montrealers are quick to make light of authority and the trappings of power. This is best epitomized by the two
Montreal – Part 1
Montreal, which is part of the Quebec, was founded by French missionaries in 1642. They were there to convert the local Indians
Falmouth, Jamaica – Part 2
Our first stop was the historic Rose Hall Plantation, the infamous home of Annie Palmer, the White Witch Voodoo Queen,
Falmouth, Jamaica – Part 1
It’s a short boat ride from Grand Cayman to Jamaica, but it involves a time change. We set our clocks