After leaving Germany (we’re going back there in a week!), Jessica and I went to visit two countries we’d never been to before, the Czech Republic and Austria, specifically spending time in Prague and Vienna. Both were amazing, though we only barely scratched the surface of what these two capital cities held. For better or worse, we spent quite a […]
Oohing and Aahing…in the Capitals of Central Europe
Horror and Fantasy…Bavarian Edition
Jessica and I spent the first week or so of September wandering the streets of Munich and then walking across the Bavarian countryside. One of the first things we learned about Germany is that they don’t mess around on the masking front–they take COVID pretty seriously. We thought people were pretty good about masking in Italy (though less so in […]
Bonus Blog: Huts, Rifugios, and other Alpine Hideouts
Jess and I have just settled into an apartment in Prague for the coming week and I need to write up our experiences in Munich and hiking around Bavaria, but I thought I’d take a minute to answer a question Nirshan asked about the “huts” in the Alps. It’s a good question, because there is quite a wide range. I’m […]
Big Mountains…Big Crowds
Hey folks! Sorry it’s been so long. We finished our trip in the Dolomites several days ago, but it took me a while to go through the 1500 or so photos I took, so…if you’re here for (way too many) photos of stunning mountain landscapes, you’re in the right place. But, let me back up a bit… We spent the […]
Crowded Beach…Empty City
After leaving Sarah to her fate (she is safely back in the US), Jess and I headed south to Moneglia, a tiny seaside town on the coast between Genova and the more famous (and once-upon-a-time quaint) Cinque Terre. Our goal was to slow down and relax for a few days. Mission accomplished. Honestly, there’s not much to say. We took […]
Vineyards and truffles and hazelnuts…oh my!
Last week, after finishing our alpine adventures, Jessica, Sarah, and I headed south to the Piedmont region of Italy. Specifically, we set out to trek from town to town in the region around the city of Alba, an area famous for its Barolo wines, rare black and white truffles, and for being the birthplace of Nutella. Sadly, I actively dislike […]
Up in the Alps…and some downs as well
WARNING: Take your time with this one. There’s a LOT of photos. After our adventures in Milan, we were looking forward to a more straight-forward (and less disastrous?) time in the Valle d’Aosta, the area of the Italian Alps bordering France and Switzerland. Three years ago, Jess and I had hiked from hut-to-hut and town-to-town in Switzerland, following the “Hiker’s […]
Losing ourselves in Milan…and losing a wallet
Well, I didn’t intend to write another post until after our first hiking expedition, but it turns out our first day in Milan was more intense (and our stay in Milan a bit longer) than expected, so I thought it was worth sharing. Let’s cut to the chase — Sarah got pickpocketed. If you don’t know, Jessica and I met […]
Family Visits…and oddities along the way
The last few weeks have been spent visiting family in St. Louis (mine) and North Carolina (Jessica’s) as well as a few friends. It’s been over a year since we saw any of these folks in person, so it was really lovely to have these reunions. I’m not going to bore you with too many family details (sharing my feelings, […]
Red rocks…and a rainbow
Driving to St. Louis we stopped overnight in three different locations. Our goals were (1) to see a bit of the beauty of the west, (2) to get a bit of exercise, (2b) to make sure Jessica kept up her 10,000 steps per day streak, (3) to avoid the heat of the middle of the day, and (4) to make […]