Irish Files: The Farmer Who Inherited a Medieval Kingdom
Farmer Joe O’Connell initially didn’t want Jerpoint Park…
Farmer Joe O’Connell initially didn’t want Jerpoint Park…
I’ve just finished uploading hundreds of photos from my time exploring Ireland’s Ancient East…
Under the light of day, in all their splendor, The Rocks of Dunamase and Cashel on which Ireland was carved must be revered in person if you ever find yourself traveling around Ireland’s Ancient East.
I’m back in Italy, specifically the Emilia Romagna region which I’ve explored extensively through photography – following local food producers in Modena, mosaic artists in Ravenna. textile artisans and fishmongers in Cesenatico, traditional terracotta pan makers in Montetiffi, Italian cooking classes, and searching for the best gelato in Bologna. But this time around, I will be teaching travel photography in Italy…
Gothenburg Fish Auction is the largest in the entire country (Sweden) and it brings together fishermen and fishmongers from across the Nordics and Baltics, including Russia, in a frenzy of bidding wars, selling and buying over 80 tons of seafood…
There were two culinary experiences in Mantua that particularly stuck out for me and I highly recommend them in this post…