Wine Thoughts: “On the Origin of Zin” and “My Girl Grk”
It seems as though nearly every island in Croatia has its own unique grapes, usually with long histories. The two most common grapes grown in this region are grk and Continue Reading →
It seems as though nearly every island in Croatia has its own unique grapes, usually with long histories. The two most common grapes grown in this region are grk and Continue Reading →
It is hard to believe that our time in France went by so fast, but alas it was time to leave, taking with us a month full of memories. This Continue Reading →
As Laura mentioned, we’re in Denmark until June 5th. We came to visit our engineer-turned-farmer friend Søren and his kids, Michael (15) and Katrine (13). He has been studying permaculture and Continue Reading →
Zanzibar, and in particular, its capital Stone Town, draw a LOT of tourists. But to be honest, there are a lot of good reasons for that. Its diverse and welcoming Continue Reading →
Zanzibar’s widely known nickname, “Spice Island”, is certainly a legitimate title today. But did you know that most of its spices came from somewhere else? I didn’t. Most of their Continue Reading →
From the Nyumba ya Mungu (House of God) Reservior, the Pangani River winds through the bush country of NE Tanzania, supporting a narrow strip of adjacent marginal pasture land used Continue Reading →
I believe I mentioned that Paul and I both caught colds after we arrived. Paul was able to rally pretty quickly from his, but I was not as lucky. It Continue Reading →