America

Rockport, fishing village in Massachusetts

Why We Like Massachusetts Rockport! I've wanted to introduce you to this fishing village in Massachusetts for a long time. After all, we were often out and about in Boston and the surrounding area. We fell in love with New England, with its pretty little towns with white church spiers, but also with their cute Queen Anne-style houses. Then there are the captain's houses on the coast[…]

On tour through California's cities

Diverse locations make a tour of California's cities an experience. These include megacities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego as well as small towns. In them life takes place around the marketplace. However, if you are looking for vibrant life with restaurants and night clubs, California’s megacities are the right place for you.

Chimichurri sauce from Argentina

Serving meat “naked”, i.e. without sauces, is not popular on the southern tip of South America either. That is why there is usually one or more servings of chimichurri sauce on every table. You can find a recipe for it here.

Trapp Family Lodge in Stowe Vermont

The Trapp Family Lodge is located on a side street on a hill above Stowe. From there we have a view of the valley below and the range of hills on the other side of the valley. Our room has a balcony from which we have a panoramic view of the surroundings.

USA travel tips to enjoy

USA travel tips for connoisseurs With these USA travel tips for connoisseurs you can make your trip through the USA a pleasure experience. This will make your Miami and Florida trip a pleasure. You will also experience New York from its beautiful side. You will also discover the beaches in California. Or do you prefer the beaches in New England? In any[…]

The first settlers in Prince Edward Island

Roma at Three Rivers isn't very big and never has been. It is a place on the east coast of Prince Edward Island on a peninsula in the Montague River. The first settlers in Prince Edward Island settled there in the 18th century under the direction of the French trader Jean Pierre Roma.

Green Mountain Villages in Vermont, New England

Whenever we are out and about in New England, images of the Green Mountain Villages haunt us with their pointed church spiers looming over a white-painted church in the center, with a cozy inn across the street and a covered bridge that leads into the village, through our heads. Somehow these clichés stand for our picture [...]