Hannah Apricot Visits Cuba
Delegates to the International Permaculture Convergence show a picture of life with little petroleum March 19.
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Delegates to the International Permaculture Convergence show a picture of life with little petroleum March 19.
Greeks we met were mostly soft-spoken and not prone to bragging that Greece gave the world democracy, theater, philosophy, medicine, and much more. But one sommelier at Grande Bretagne’s roof garden lamented to us that Greeks feel that their wines lack appreciation in the outside world.
There are mega-sized cruise ships that you could fit the entire population of Buellton into and still have room for the crew.
Barney goes to the Cactus League spring training games and also dines out in the Phoenix area.
In Sedona, high in Arizona’s breathtaking red rock country, McDonald’s arches aren’t golden.
We drove out of Santa Barbara in a downpour, setting the GPS for the high and dry country of Arizona.
To some Santa Barbarans, there are times when the town is just too busy, too Saturday-night-boisterous, too crowded with traffic. Just too-too. That’s when they head 45 minutes down the road to little Ojai, cupped in Ventura County’s hills.
I’ve always wondered what it would be like to ply the Caribbean’s turquoise waters aboard a yacht, sipping Champagne and nibbling caviar.
Lacking the euros to tour Europe, I hit the road to “Switzerland of America” country in southwest Colorado.
Eyebrows were raised when we announced at the coffee shop that we were heading for this 3.3-million-acre rock pile.