April 12, 2014 Flamingos, Goats and Figs: Biking the North Coast of Kos, Greece For our last full day on Kos, Rob and I took our rental bikes to cruise along the north coast of the island. The weather… Read More→
April 10, 2014 An Artsy Picnic on the Beach in Kos, Greece The weather was a bit stormy on Kos today. Warm, but with a chance of rain. Rob and I decided on a mellow picnic at… Read More→
April 9, 2014 Visiting the Birthplace of Modern Medicine by Bike The weather is nice today. Breezy and clear, just warm enough for a picnic but not so hot that you can't be fully dressed. Visiting… Read More→
April 8, 2014 Soaking in the Healing (and Tanning) Waters of Therma Beach in Kos, Greece Most of the storm has blown over Kos today, so Rob and I took our rental bikes out for an adventure that should appeal to… Read More→
April 8, 2014 The Tiny Red Scooter Rides Again, Part II One of the upsides of my trademark no-planning travel style is that we're often quite surprised by what we find along the way. Kos is… Read More→
April 7, 2014 Seeing the Greek Island of Kos on a Tiny Red Scooter, Part I There's a lot of tourist information here about being able to see all of Kos in a single day. Rob and I had Sunday off… Read More→
April 7, 2014 Welcome to Kos, Greece On Saturday morning, we packed up to catch the 9:30 ferry from Bodrum, Turkey to Kos, Greece. A storm had blown in overnight and it… Read More→
April 6, 2014 What to See, Eat and Wear for a Week in Bodrum, Turkey in March Another week, another city to wrap up for future reference. I loved staying in Bodrum. The Turkish riviera is so special, full of history and… Read More→
April 4, 2014 Checking-out Bodrum’s Public Library, Pun Intended For my librarian readers (and I know there are more than just a few), here is a glimpse of the adorable public library in Bodrum.… Read More→
April 3, 2014 Wandering Through 3,000 Years of History at Bodrum Castle Where to even start with Bodrum Castle? It has the most convoluted, Da Vinci Code-style history. Today, the castle is a historical museum as well… Read More→