Coffee culture is huge in Australia and even more so in Melbourne. Everywhere we go, cafes are filled with people enjoying a perfectly brewed cuppa something special. We stop into The Winey Cow (love the name) for breakfast one morning, and start off with some single origin espresso, cappuccino and latte, while perusing the menu. […]
childhood memories re-established in a suburb of Melbourne, Australia
I am in Melbourne, Australia visiting with a friend I have not seen for 34 years. She picks me up from the airport and we head straight for a Malaysian style restaurant for lunch. It’s been really difficult finding good Malaysian food in southern California and it is something I miss from my childhood. Grand […]
The Fat Hen — Seattle
I almost forget this lovely little brunch spot from our trip to Seattle! I am sorting through photos which jolts my memory of the first breakfast we enjoy in the Pacific Northwest! The Fat Hen is situated in a residential neighborhood. It is cute and quaint with seating for around 25 to 30 people. We […]
eat and be spiritual in Chino Hills
I am listing this under “Travel” only because I do not have a tab for the Inland Empire and it extends to an area I do not ordinarily cover within southern California. However, I think this is an interesting outing on a Sunday for you and your family to drive out to Chino Hills’ Wat Phrathat Dol Suthep […]
nibbling in and around Pike Place Market — Seattle
Pike Place Market opened in 1907 in Seattle, overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers’ markets in the United States. Here, you’ll find small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. It is also a tourist attraction, which means a trip to Seattle is never complete without a visit to […]
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