Category: Travel
Vegan Eats and Volcanic Views on Santorini
Santorini doesn’t need much of an introduction; its iconic images of blue and white domed churches overlooking the sea are world-renowned. I’ll be honest here – I’m a self-proclaimed mountain person, and, by extension, most definitely NOT a beach person. This wasn’t always the case, but it seems the older…
Hiking through the Samariá Gorge on Plant Power
Vegan Carbonara in Venice!
Vegan Dining in an Old Venetian Ruin in Chania
From Rethymno we headed west down the coast to Chania, a beautiful Venetian harbor town that just oozes old-world charm. Mykonos may have a neighborhood called Little Venice, but Chania was actually settled by the real Venetians in the 13th century. We had visited Rethymno first because we imagined that…
The Lazy Rhythm of Rethymno
Why Haus Hiltl is the Best Vegetarian Restaurant in Zurich
This review of Haus Hiltl Zurich, the oldest vegetarian restaurant in the world and the best vegetarian restaurant in Zurich, was originally published on 14 February 2015. It was thoroughly rewritten and updated on 3 January 2019.Hiltl Vegetarian Restaurant ZurichThe Oldest Vegetarian Restaurant in the WorldYou probably don’t think of…
Ice Skating Down a River & other Adventures in Graubünden
This post continues with the Switzerland-as-a-winter-wonderland theme that began in my previous post about our very snowy trip to Evolène. This weekend we traveled even further in search of wintry adventures, heading all the way across the country to the canton of Graubünden in the far eastern part of Switzerland. We…
Searching for Vegetables in a Mountain of Swiss Cheese
Rescued Donkeys Find Sanctuary on Crete
Donkeys are a common sight in Greece, where they have been used for centuries in agricultural work and are often used as transport for tourists in popular destinations like Rhodes and (especially) Santorini. Indeed, the donkeys are a key part of Greece’s image as a tourist destination, and souvenir shops…
Vegan Eats and Volcanic Views on Santorini
Santorini doesn’t need much of an introduction; its iconic images of blue and white domed churches overlooking the sea are world-renowned. I’ll be honest here – I’m a self-proclaimed mountain person, and, by extension, most definitely NOT a beach person. This wasn’t always the case, but it seems the older…
Hiking through the Samariá Gorge on Plant Power
Vegan Carbonara in Venice!
Vegan Dining in an Old Venetian Ruin in Chania
From Rethymno we headed west down the coast to Chania, a beautiful Venetian harbor town that just oozes old-world charm. Mykonos may have a neighborhood called Little Venice, but Chania was actually settled by the real Venetians in the 13th century. We had visited Rethymno first because we imagined that…
The Lazy Rhythm of Rethymno
Why Haus Hiltl is the Best Vegetarian Restaurant in Zurich
This review of Haus Hiltl Zurich, the oldest vegetarian restaurant in the world and the best vegetarian restaurant in Zurich, was originally published on 14 February 2015. It was thoroughly rewritten and updated on 3 January 2019.Hiltl Vegetarian Restaurant ZurichThe Oldest Vegetarian Restaurant in the WorldYou probably don’t think of…
Ice Skating Down a River & other Adventures in Graubünden
This post continues with the Switzerland-as-a-winter-wonderland theme that began in my previous post about our very snowy trip to Evolène. This weekend we traveled even further in search of wintry adventures, heading all the way across the country to the canton of Graubünden in the far eastern part of Switzerland. We…
Searching for Vegetables in a Mountain of Swiss Cheese
Rescued Donkeys Find Sanctuary on Crete
Donkeys are a common sight in Greece, where they have been used for centuries in agricultural work and are often used as transport for tourists in popular destinations like Rhodes and (especially) Santorini. Indeed, the donkeys are a key part of Greece’s image as a tourist destination, and souvenir shops…





