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What are the Paris Catacombs? The Hidden Paris Not Everyone Sees

Millions of visitors flock to the Eiffel Tower and The Louvre every year. And, while I have visited those sites too, the Paris Catacombs have also been on my list for a while. This is, in fact, the hidden Paris… Continue Reading →

Flea Market Shopping in Paris

Most people would not think of flea markets when they think of an elegant city like Paris. But, like everything else in Paris, the French do even flea market shopping with style & class. Les Puces de Saint-Ouen is the… Continue Reading →

Sacre Coeur: The Sacred Heart That Has My Heart

There are so many reasons to visit Sacre Coeur in Paris. Here are some of mine. A couple of days before I left for the UK I had lunch with an old friend. We met at a French immersion retreat… Continue Reading →

Christmas and Hanukkah in Budapest: The Gift of Light

For 2022, Christmas and Hanukkah overlapped. It doesn’t always happen that way, but we got lucky and were able to experience both Christmas and Hanukkah in Budapest this year. Note: The featured image today is of the Hungarian Parliament building… Continue Reading →

A Holiday Weekend in Budapest

Returning to America for the holidays posed a challenge, both in time and expense. Mr. HomeFree had limited time off available and plane tickets were obscene. We typically pay about $1,000 per ticket. At this time of year, each ticket… Continue Reading →

A Weekend in The Cotswolds-Part II

Today is part two of my Thanksgiving weekend in The Cotswolds. While some villages are more famous than others, I don’t know that you can really go wrong here. They are all cute, historic and have fascinating stories and personalities…. Continue Reading →

A Weekend in The Cotswolds-Part I

We spent Thanksgiving evening in London at the theatre. We spent the rest of the weekend in the country. Here’s a summary of our fairy tale weekend in The Cotswolds. One theory on the meaning of a Cotswold: Wold =… Continue Reading →

Thanksgiving in London’s West End

A co-worker of mine asked how the English celebrate Thanksgiving, and then added, “Or do they?” The answer is that they do not. However, as an American who works with other Americans my husband had the day off. So, how… Continue Reading →

Switzerland Without the Alps: Lucerne & Zurich

There are many things in this life that I am grateful for and I acknowledge how fortunate I have been. In 1992, I had a former high school teacher who said, “I’m taking a group of students to Switzerland and… Continue Reading →

Market Town: Visiting Norwich

On today’s episode of “This Old Market Town” we feature Norwich, England! Market towns in Europe are different from cities or villages because they were granted (sometime in history) a market right, which gave them the right to regularly host… Continue Reading →

The Welsh Coast: Finding Family Fun & Romance

For our weekend in Wales, we drove four and a half hours from Cambridge to Conwy, Wales on the western welsh coast. We spent the day in Conwy exploring ancient structures. In the late afternoon, we drove just a few… Continue Reading →

Western Wales: The Landscape That Made Me Cry

In general, I don’t think most Americans know much about Wales. I know I didn’t. After all, it is small and you rarely hear anything about it, so it takes on a mysterious quality. One Saturday, we got up insanely… Continue Reading →

Small English Villages: Our First Field Trip

Every American we talk to from our life back home says, “How are you enjoying London?” Let’s be clear, there are other cities in England besides London. In fact, we haven’t seen London at all yet, except for two of… Continue Reading →

Honor Our Military: Visit the USS Hornet, Alameda, CA

When I was in Hawaii a few years ago, I never had the chance to travel to Honolulu to see Pearl Harbor. Though I’ve visited Mobile, Alabama more than once, I still haven’t had a chance to see the USS… Continue Reading →

Just Above Central Park: Two Places to Explore That You Haven’t Thought Of

The northern border of Central Park (near the North Woods) is W. 110th Street. A few blocks northwest of that visitors will find Columbia University and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine. How on earth had I missed these… Continue Reading →

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