Tarragona: Traces of the Roman Empire

Leaving Peníscola, we headed north-east and boarded the local train toward Tarragona, a port city rich in Roman history. On arrival, Gordon was inspired to sketch the view from our hotel’s balcony overlooking Plaça de la Font.In the heart of the old city, a cloister of historical buildings from Roman, medieval to modern were waiting…

Peníscola and Papa Luna’s Castle

The massive stone fortress that towers over the village of Peníscola has a storied past. The Castillo del Papa Luna was built by The Order of the Temple and occupied from 1294-1307. It was a centre of both spiritual and economic power on the Mediterranean coastline. Knights Templar, monks, and soldiers enjoyed two centuries of commercial prosperity…

Winter Escape to Britain’s Bexhill-on-Sea

From the majestic frontier mountains in southern Patagonia to misty civilised seaside villages on Britains south coast was quite the change of scenery. In the space of seven days, we had travelled from  El Calafate, Argentina (50 degrees South) to Bexhill-on-Sea, England (50 degrees North). It was an opportunity to visit our Canadian friends Philip and…