Paestum, Italy. Other than a site filled with Greek ruins, I had no expectations for the city. However, it charmed us so quickly that, for the first time in all our travels, we changed our plans mid-vacation and stayed an extra night. We could’ve easily spend the rest of our trip there. It’s small and … Continue reading
Tag Archives: ruins
Photo Essay: Zaragoza, Spain
I’ve mentioned our serendipitous trip to Zaragoza before and I’m sure I’ll tell more stories about it in the future (in case you haven’t noticed, we like to tell stories about our travels). But in this entry, I’d like to focus on one of the things that struck me most about our visit — the … Continue reading
Serendipity: Tarragona
As I said before, serendipity plays a large role in trip planning. When Barry and I were preparing for our third trip to Spain (have I mentioned we love Spain?), we watched an episode of House Hunters International for inspiration. As it happened, we were trying to decide where to go after Barcelona but before … Continue reading