
Le Malakoff Restaurant. Place du Trocadéro, Paris
This is part of my series on the six restaurants of the Place du Trocadéro. They include Le Wilson, Le Coq, Kléber, Pâtisserie Carette and
This is part of my series on the six restaurants of the Place du Trocadéro. They include Le Wilson, Le Coq, Kléber, Pâtisserie Carette and
We have been in Paris for over five months now and we had not eaten at the Alain Ducasse restaurant, Le Jules Verne, in the
This post on Dieppe is my last on the Alabaster Coast (Côte d’Albâtre) in Normandy. Sheltered between two high cliffs, Dieppe stretches on either side
I have been writing posts about the towns along the white cliffs of the Alabaster Coast (Côte d’Albâtre) and I thought I would provide a
As part of my series of posts on the Paix de Caux in Normandy and the Côte d'Albâtre (Alabaster Coast), I thought I would present
As I said in a previous post, we decided to visit the northern coast of Normandy for a few days to get away from the
While visiting the 8th arrondissement in Paris, we ventured into Boutique Maille on the Place de la Madeleine. Maille is a French mustard and pickle
This is a small (about 25 covers), totally unpretentious restaurant with a cozy ambiance and pleasant welcome from the minimalist but highly professional and efficient
I recently saw an exhibit at the British Museum regarding the importance of timekeeping and physical direction for Muslims. Salat times refers to times when
If you love flowers, plants, birds and animals, then you are in the right place. I love nature photography and combined with my love of birds, flowers and travel I have decided to create a place to present photographs and information on my favorites. This is a revision of my previous website traveltoeat.com since I become old (and fat) and I have become more interested in photography than eating.
I live in Las Vegas but I travel frequently in the southwest, California and in fact around the world. While Las Vegas would seem to be an unusual choice with regards to plants and birds it is an unusually busy place due to Pacific Migration Flyway which comes through Las Vegas. Since this is a desert, the birds are concentrated in the many springs, seeps, lakes and parks in and around Las Vegas, making for really great birding.
Since the previous blog focused on travel and eating, there will be a fair amount of focus on history beautiful architecture and food. However, both in the past and today I am always interested in a good garden, zoo, safari or hike.My idea of a perfect day is to be surrounded by flowers, insects, animals and birds, I hope my photographs and descriptions will inspire you in your own travels and hikes.
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