That’s It, We’re All Going to Vienna to Drink Coffee and Sit Out This Madness Coffee in Vienna This winter, I took a train to Vienna and spent several days visiting its cafés. Typically, I would wake up, amble to a coffee house, and linger over a mélange. Sometimes, the morning would bend toward the afternoon. It was easy to spend hours inside… Read More
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It’s Not a Party Without Unexpected Hot Air Balloons It’s the perfect writer’s sanctuary: barely any cell phone reception, but an amazing view.
Blood for Breakfast Is Wasted on the Young Black Pudding in the Outer Hebrides Never tell an 8-year-old what they’re really eating, especially when their breakfast involves a mix of pig’s…
Teach a Man to Farm In Italy, migrants must wait six months after applying for asylum to work legally. By teaching them farming skills, an organization in Genoa hopes to make them less vulnerable to exploitation.
A Surprisingly Happy Ending for a Trip That Involved Lots of Vomiting I should have known things might not go according to plan when each person on our ferry was handed a tiny plastic barf bag.