By Lindsay Godfree ITWPA MemberDiscover the glow of glorious autumn leaves in Deep River, a picturesque New England village where you can appreciate the history of the area while strolling on a sunny autumn day. The foliage of orange, red and yellow sashays lazily from the trees and forms a colorful potpourri on the water. The town’s water feature cascades over … [Read more...] about Autumn Glows in Idyllic Deep River, CT, Full of Historic Intrigue
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Not Just Pizza, Not Just a Pub
By Manning Lee Whether you’re looking for a slice of pizza on the go, calling for delivery at the hotel after a long day in the sun, or looking for a great place to go for dinner and drinks after hours, Johnny’s Pizza Pub is the place to go.Johnny’s Pizza Pub is not just pizza. It’s good ol’ American pub food that features crab cakes, the ultimate … [Read more...] about Not Just Pizza, Not Just a Pub
Pagosa Springs, Colorado: A Town for All Seasons
By John T. Egan “Wolf Creek Pass, way up on the Great Divide; truckin’ on down the other side.” Maybe you’ve heard “Wolf Creek Pass,” the 1970’s country song by C. W. McCall. But did you know there really is a Wolf Creek Pass and, more importantly, did you know there really is a Pagosa Springs, the little town mentioned at the end of … [Read more...] about Pagosa Springs, Colorado: A Town for All Seasons
Go for the Food, Stay for the Music: Ristorante Incadese in Vernazza, Italy
By Chris WildgenTucked a few steps up a side “street” (or stairs, really, as are all the streets in Vernazza except Via Roma), is Ristorante Incadese, also known as da Piva. Though Vernazza is a small town of about 500, da Piva is often overlooked in favor of the more visible restaurants on the waterfront piazza. But later on in the evening, visitors frequently … [Read more...] about Go for the Food, Stay for the Music: Ristorante Incadese in Vernazza, Italy
Keeping the Flame of Craftsmanship Alive
By Herb Floyd ITWPA MemberHow is the flame on the Statue of Liberty related to a museum in Troyes, France, that celebrates ancient manual skills? Few artisans can match the accomplishments of Serge Pascal, master repousseur. (Repoussage, for which there is no easy English equivalent, involves hammering on a sheet of metal over a curved anvil to create relief. The various … [Read more...] about Keeping the Flame of Craftsmanship Alive