by Penny Zibula | Dec 1, 2017 | Europe, Travel
Preserving Poland’s Subterranean Treasures for Future Generations. As my fingers traced the mother’s face, her horror and anguish were transmitted straight to my heart through my fingertips. I was carefully exploring the figures in a salt carving depicting the... by Penny Zibula | Nov 2, 2017 | Accommodation, Europe, Food & Beverage, North America, Travel
Diary of a Some-Time Cruisaholic and Her Cruise-Shy Husband (Part 1. Days 1-5 Aboard the Westerdam) Traveling by cruise ship means different things to different people. To some, it’s a haven for the lazy and shallow. To others, it’s the only way to go. For me, it’s... by Penny Zibula | Oct 14, 2016 | Europe
Nor a Bad One, Such as the Vasa. The crowd of travel bloggers moved with slow deliberation around the perimeter of the viewing area examining the Vasa from every angle. For some of us, it was seeking out the best shot of the massive hulk that dominated the entire... by Penny Zibula | Aug 26, 2015 | Europe, Weekly Wow!
Birthplace of Some of the World‘s Most Beloved Treasures. There is a mountain at the northwest tip of Tuscany that, for centuries, has enabled some of history’s most talented hands to fashion timeless art. From Rome to London, to Manila, countless millions have gazed...