Florence, Day 3: A Day of Sculpture and the Nude in Art
The nude in art: It's a subject of controversy, and I, like many artists, don't understand why. It's such a huge part is our art [...]
The nude in art: It's a subject of controversy, and I, like many artists, don't understand why. It's such a huge part is our art [...]
I started the day as I ended it: climbing to the Piazza Michelangelo. High above the city, it's both a workout and a magnificent view. [...]
Arrival in Florence always takes one's breath away. The charm of its Renaissance streets and the majesty of the Duomo, the River Arno and its [...]
Time always seems to go so quickly when you're traveling. It's heightened living at its best, and fate seems to rush it while I do [...]
Driving through the valleys that spread out from Lake Maggiore is, for me, one of life's great thrills. It's just so darn charming and breathtaking, [...]
Today was about Jack Johnson and the Valle Verzasca. I'm not sure which enchanted me more, but to my husband, who is reading this, the answer [...]
When doing my research on this area, which I thoroughly enjoy doing, the Centrovalli train line comes up again and again as the highlight of [...]
Ticino is the region of Switzerland that is Italian-speaking and -influenced. It's where the Alps spill into Lake Maggiore, which is shared with Italy. The [...]
My husband and I love to travel. For me, it has been a lifelong passion that started in my early 20s and has only grown [...]
The Iris Farm on M-72 Muchacho Libre is my assistant this week "On the Michigan Wine Trail." Well, not so much my assistant [...]