by teasugaradream
( January 19th, 2011 )
Don’t you just love the sound of that word? Mon..teh…pul…chee…ahh…no… How it rolls off the tongue. It sounds so, well…Italian.
A wonderful Tuscan Medieval and Renaissance Italian hill town, Montepulciano is set on top of a narrow ridge of volcanic rock, much like Civita di Bagnoregio. With steep, car-free, walkable …
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by teasugaradream
( July 7th, 2009 )
Skagway, Alaska. Historical Klondike gold rush boomtown of 1898. Gateway to the Chilkoot Trail. Home of the White Pass & Yukon Railroad. A place with a residential population of not even 1,000 year-round. But that can jump to several thousand per day during the summer months with the influx of …
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by teasugaradream
( June 16th, 2009 )


Just an hours’ long bus ride from Helsinki, Finland is the small, delightful, medieval town of Porvoo, the second oldest town in Finland. Meandering the cobblestoned streets of Porvoo’s Old Town, with its shops, ...
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