I have a new obsession: les moulins. In Québec, they pepper the…
That place called New Amsterdam
Before New York was packed with people… before it was a global…
The Last Flight
Ok… so… it’s true. I’m leaving my ridiculously amazing travelling gig to…
Very few original, intact WW1 trenches still exist
Evidence of the Great War is still visible on the landscape in…
Beautiful Photos of Brugge’s Canals
Brugge’s prime and strategic location on the North Sea has ensured that…
Little Details, Brugge
This is my second Easter spent in Brugge. The first was in…
Finding Frank… at the Menin Road South Cemetery, Ypres
In 1916, Menin Road was the route that Allied troops took from…
Finding Joseph… at the Cabaret-Rouge Cemetery in Souchez
Cabaret-Rouge is close to Vimy Ridge (France) and is one of a…
So many cemeteries… so much death…
The overwhelming thing about touring the countryside in Belgium and France is…
The Dominion British Cemetery (a.k.a. Finding Jack)
For the posts on Jack McEachern and group of men from Cabri/Mill…
Yes. It’s Flooding.
As helicopters swirl above our house and as troops in black SUVs…
Langemarck Cemetery and the first gas attack
The focus of our visit to France and Belgium has been on…