by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Oct 19, 2012 | Architecture, Canada, Cuisine, Language, Serendipity
Driving through Montreal the day before to reach our campsite, we had encountered an unpleasant morass of traffic due to miles of road construction. So we opted to take public transportation for our day of sightseeing. Armed with a map, tourist book and subway guide,...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Sep 17, 2012 | America, Architecture, History
What better way to enjoy a warm September day on the St. Lawrence River than a scenic cruise through the Thousand Islands. Although our 2 1/2 hour trip on Uncle Sam’s paddleboat didn’t include all of the 1864 islands, Reilly, our young tour guide, gave us...
by Manny & Roz de Lizarriturri | Oct 29, 2010 | America, Architecture
Our next stop on the memory highway was Chicago, a city known to Manny as the home of his college girlfriend and first serious love, Brenda Brisch. Although we wouldn’t be visiting Brenda because she presently works and lives on the Cote d’Azur in France, Manuel...
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