“Exploration is really the essence of the human spirit.”

Frank Borman
  • Exploring authentic Cuba from the luxury of a cruise ship

    Tourists are a rare sight in the villages of rural Cuba. Locals ran out of their houses, waving, trying out their English, shouting the carefully enunciated “How are you?” The few vehicles were primarily horse drawn carts, farmers plowed fields with horses and I was surprised to see a number of cowboys on horseback.

  • History, Nature and Tranquility of Nevis

    History reveals itself gently in the many sugar plantations dotted throughout the 93 sq.-km. island (which has a popula- tion of 12,000), and in the 17th-century Jewish synagogue and cemetery.

  • Connection to Kenya

    The traditionally dressed Samburu guide greeted me in Swahili “Jambo (hello), my name is Lewya, think of Halleluiah,” he said with an enormous grin. He met our small plane after a brief 45 minute flight crossing the equator, the landing a smooth one on the short Muridjo airstrip at Ol Malo Conservancy in Kenya.

  • Focus on the joy in Kenya

    Dry smoky air, pounding hooves and the constant snorting of wildebeests welcomed us as we loaded our gear into the waiting safari jeep and drove on rough pothole-filled gravel roads (our driver referred to the journey as the “Kenyan massage”) towards our lodge for the next couple of days.

  • There is no shortage of beaches in Antigua

    Antigua is unquestionably one of the world’s great beach destinations, having one for every day of the year – yes, there are 365 beaches. The Caribbean side of the island has the most beaches, some more notable than others. Darkwood Beach is located on the south west coast of Antigua about five minutes drive south of…

  • The Rideau Waltz

    Although apprehension lingered at the “get go” of this trip, largely due to the darkness of the marina, unknown waters and our very first time on a houseboat—it dissipated the next morning in tune with the fog. When, three days later we had to debark our floating house, we just weren’t willing to leave. But needs…

  • Profile of Deepak Chopra

    Active Over 50 Magazine, March 2014

  • London Layover

    Kitchener Waterloo Record, January 2014

  • Tobago: Trinidad’s Countrified Sibling

    Canadian Jewish News, January 2014

  • Discover the ‘snickelways’ of old York

    Canadian Jewish News, June 2013

  • The Fundy City

    Kitchener Waterloo Record, June 2012

  • Island- Hopping Off The Coast of Newfoundland

    Dreamscapes Magazine, April 2013

  • Why rent instead of staying in a hotel

    Active Over 50 Magazine, February 2013

  • Tempt Your Tastebuds in St. Maarten

    Canadian Yachting Magazine, January 2013