By Richard Alexander ITWPA Member The ancient Abbey of Saint Robert sits 3,500 feet above sea level in La Chaise Dieu, a tiny village in southwestern France. Deep in the vast Livradois forest, it’s a colossal stone structure in one of France’s wildest, least-populated regions -- a surprising setting for the major international festival of classical music staged there every … [Read more...] about Beethoven and Bach in the Hinterland of France
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Sailing the Turquoise Coast
By Stephanie Wolden ITWPA Member Waking up slowly with the sunrise on the deck of a small gulet anchored in a quiet, ancient bay of the Aegean Sea. “Günaydın,” says a smiling sun-scorched sailor as he hands me a glass of Turkish tea. Its precisely brewed golden-auburn hue shimmers in the early morning light. A few others begin to stir as someone at the stern jumps into the … [Read more...] about Sailing the Turquoise Coast
Step Back in Time: Afternoon Tea at The San Diego Westgate Hotel
By Noreen L. Kompanik ITWPA Member Pinkies up and here we go. The stage is set for one memorable afternoon upon entering the refined, classical European lobby of The Westgate Hotel, located near the heart of San Diego’s historic Gaslamp Quarter. We are warmly greeted by the hotel concierge, elegantly dressed in a colorful sari. She briefly describes the history of the … [Read more...] about Step Back in Time: Afternoon Tea at The San Diego Westgate Hotel
Top 5 Must Do’s in Anchorage, Alaska
By Catherine Trevor-Roberts ITWPA Member Welcome to Anchorage, Alaska, the largest city in the Last Frontier! Anchorage is tucked between the Chugiak Mountains and the Cook Inlet, creating a unique mix of city and wilderness all in one location. You can be wandering the exhibits of the Anchorage Museum in the morning, hiking in the mountains in the afternoon, and dining at … [Read more...] about Top 5 Must Do’s in Anchorage, Alaska
Indulging in Turin’s Chocolate Culture
By Felix Purat ITWPA Member Crowned with its baroque arcades and surrounded by snowcapped Alpine peaks visible from its regal piazzas, Turin has a delectable chocolate culture rivaling that of Belgium and Switzerland, with one notable difference -- no massive crowds of tourists. Both milk and dark chocolate are eaten and drunk in Turin with equal vigor by anybody in the … [Read more...] about Indulging in Turin’s Chocolate Culture