Category: Outdoors

  • At a French tomato festival at the Château de la Bourdaisière, a wooden crate is filled with yellow, red, and orange tomatoes.

    You Say Tomato, They Say Tomate: A French Château Celebrates 785 Varieties

    Imagine strolling the grounds of a French château, surrounded by a kaleidoscope of tomatoes in every color, shape, and size imaginable. This isn’t a fairy tale meets cooking show mashup. It’s the annual Tomato Festival at the Château de la Bourdaisière in France’s Loire Valley. Since Shawn and I moved to France two years ago,…

  • Living “La Vie en Rose” in Amboise, France

    The coiffeuse in our neighborhood hair salon softly sang “La Vie en Rose” as I darted past her open door. Though the hair stylist didn’t know it, her singing created the perfect soundtrack as I set off to admire a pair of nearby cherry trees’ blossoms before the sun set. France’s Loire Valley gets its…

  • Castle Strolls & Hot-Air Balloon Flyovers in Saumur, France

    Earlier this autumn, a trio of hot-air balloons escorted us home. It was the golden hour, and Shawn and I’d first spotted the balloons drifting over France’s Loire River, near the city of Saumur. A few moments later, the balloons (they’re known as “Montgolfières” in French) crossed the so-called “wild” Loire River. Then, they flew…

  • France’s Breathtaking Pont du Gard

    The autumn sun illuminated the rocky landscape as two kayakers plied the waters of the Gardon River in Southern France. Crimson and yellow trees danced on the gentle breeze, alongside a tree bearing one over-ripe pomegranate. The pair of kayakers continued their journey down the calm river and eventually glided underneath an arch of France’s…

  • Autumn in the Ammergau Alps Nature Park, Near Oberammergau, Germany

    The autumn leaves near Oberammergau, Germany have reached their peak, so the surrounding hillsides are dressed in shades of copper, saffron, and a bit of green. One of my favorite places to ride my bike is to the nearby Ettaler Weidmoos, a tranquil nature preserve that’s part of the Ammergau Alps Nature Park (Naturpark Ammergauer…

  • Komiža, Vis: Savoring the Off-Season Charms of One of Croatia’s Most Remote Islands

    The enchanting Croatian island of Vis has had many identities over the last few thousand years. For a time, it was an ancient Greek colony known as Issa. Then, from the 1950s until the 1980s, Vis was a secret Yugoslavian naval base that was off-limits to foreigners. From there, tourists — and filmmakers — started…