5 Great Things About Winnipeg
I haven’t lived in Winnipeg since 1982 (I spent 25 years living on an acreage by Birds Hill Provincial Park […]
I haven’t lived in Winnipeg since 1982 (I spent 25 years living on an acreage by Birds Hill Provincial Park […]
It was believed that humans first began consuming cacao in Mesoamerica approximately 3,500 years ago. But a recent discovery made in
In previous posts, I’ve taken you to the Cuban chocolate factory in Mabujabo in Eastern Cuba, and to the home
A visit to Eastern Cuba would not be complete without a visit to Santiago de Cuba, Cuba’s second largest city
exploring Cuba’s second largest city: Santiago de Cuba Read Post »
I have a glow of gratitude in my heart. Keeping the gratitude front and centre, in this week’s post, I
Aaron’s on the Lake: a lakeside gem in Ponemah, Manitoba Read Post »
In a recent post, I shared the literary highlight of my visit to Calgary, Alberta. In celebration of World Cocoa
The Chocolate Lab: a must-visit for chocolate lovers in Calgary Read Post »
Bring together 750 writers of various genres in Calgary–one of Canada’s most vibrant cities–and it’s bound to be a great
10 Reasons to Love When Words Collide Festival for Readers and Writers Read Post »
In my previous post, I shared with you the excitement and trepidation of journeying along La Farola as we headed
It is only 150 kilometres (roughly 80 miles) from the city of Guantánamo, Cuba, to the village of Baracoa on
Some people think I spend too much time on social media. But if I hadn’t participated in the #FoodTravelChat on
Villa Paradiso Baracoa — The Gem of Cuba’s Cocoa Country Read Post »
Chocolate and whiskey both provide a powerful tasting experience. But what happens when you put pair the two? It’s even