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Why the Coronavirus Hasn’t Made Me Cancel Plans

Why the Coronavirus Hasn’t Made Me Cancel Plans

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Jan 31, 2020 | Health, Travel

Staying home won’t shelter us from acts of God, terrorists or infectious disease.

Three Paris Markets That Are Worth the Journey

Three Paris Markets That Are Worth the Journey

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Nov 22, 2019 | France

Open-air markets in neighborhoods all over the city are a foodie’s paradise.

It’s Piquillo Pepper Season. So Don’t Mess with the Roaster in Tolosa

It’s Piquillo Pepper Season. So Don’t Mess with the Roaster in Tolosa

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Oct 27, 2019 | Spain

During harvest time in Basque markets, the pepper roaster and his Rube Goldberg contraption play a key role in the food chain.

Renting Homes in Five of the Périgord’s Medieval Villages

Renting Homes in Five of the Périgord’s Medieval Villages

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Oct 11, 2019 | France, Travel

After the day-trippers leave, one can almost hear the echo of centuries past. What varies in each place are the modern amenities.

In Bilbao, a Flavorful Mix of Modern and Medieval

In Bilbao, a Flavorful Mix of Modern and Medieval

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Oct 4, 2019 | Museums, Spain

Far less touristy than the more oft-visited San Sebastián, Bilbao offers fine art, exquisite cuisine and a gracious pace.

Enjoying Besançon Out of Tempo

Enjoying Besançon Out of Tempo

by Deborah L. Jacobs | Sep 18, 2019 | France, Travel

Long known for its music festivals and 17th-century citadel, this cultural center in northeast France is also an urban forager’s delight.

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