Allen’s Neck Clambake
…they are. Members of the Dartmouth-Westport-New Bedford communities squeeze side by side at long rows of wooden picnic tables arranged in a grove of trees. Some attendees moved far away…
…they are. Members of the Dartmouth-Westport-New Bedford communities squeeze side by side at long rows of wooden picnic tables arranged in a grove of trees. Some attendees moved far away…
…stops for food-related gifts too. As you can see, there are many options from which to choose. My advice is to sample all the different types of food markets in…
…please know how much I appreciate hearing from you. Keep me informed of your market adventures. And if you stumble across anything that differs from what we report in the…
…a slow pace. There is so much to see, and I’m not talking about tourist sites like the Eiffel Tower or the Louvre or the Champs-Élysées. I mean soaking up…
Parisians flee the city in droves and head to the seashore or countryside each August. Those who don’t much like Parisians take that to mean that August is the perfect…
…could be that good to justify the long wait in line, but it is. London has many other fresh food markets including small neighborhood gems (Marylebone, Pimlico Road, Islington, Peckham,…
…(including organic), crafts, books, or birds, you can find entire markets devoted to them on any given Sunday in Paris. Sunday at the Clignancourt/St. Ouen flea market Sunday is also when many Parisians go…
I can hardly believe that the launch of Markets of Provence is just around the calendar’s corner. The book will be widely available on May 3, and I can’t wait….
…the making of my new book. I’m tremendously gratified by the turnout at events and the warm reception that the book is receiving. After four years of researching and writing,…
…more than one Parisian). I like La Canopée’s visual impact, although the overhang is not sealed and becomes problematic during heavy rains. But visually, the design is dramatic in a…