Paul Hunter celebrates the changing seasons with some beautiful images of the fall colors in North Yorkshire.
Paul Hunter presents a variety of autumn shots, all from October and November, 2016
After the Sun drops below the equator for another year the mighty Atlantic Ocean likes to throw storms at the west coast of England. This
Ithaca, New York is famed for its colleges and universities, and for the gorges and waterfalls just adjacent to its center, as streams make their
Walking through a small park in upstate New York recently, I was struck with how many leaves remained on the ground, and how few
Take a walk on the wild side at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, one of the largest areas of ancient woodland in Northumberland. This extensive
One of the things we enjoy about TravelGumbo is our ability to share less commonly visited but interesting destinations with you. The Nishinomiya
When the weather turns cool and the leaves start to fall, it always seems time for soup. Not that there aren’t wonderful summer soups—gazpacho and
As I have mentioned in previous posts, whenever we visit a new city, town or village, we always seek out the nearest park or gardens in order to get our bearings and to just soak the atmosphere of the place.
Paul Hunter celebrates the changing seasons with some beautiful images of the fall colors in North Yorkshire.
Paul Hunter presents a variety of autumn shots, all from October and November, 2016
After the Sun drops below the equator for another year the mighty Atlantic Ocean likes to throw storms at the
Ithaca, New York is famed for its colleges and universities, and for the gorges and waterfalls just adjacent to its
Walking through a small park in upstate New York recently, I was struck with how many leaves remained on
Take a walk on the wild side at Allen Banks and Staward Gorge, one of the largest areas of ancient
One of the things we enjoy about TravelGumbo is our ability to share less commonly visited but interesting
When the weather turns cool and the leaves start to fall, it always seems time for soup. Not that there
As I have mentioned in previous posts, whenever we visit a new city, town or village, we always seek out the nearest park or gardens in order to get our bearings and to just soak the atmosphere of the place.