Photo by IntelFreePress Well, actually, I gave while shopping. Lots of online stores offer a commission on your purchases to your favorite non-profit. These cyber “stores” and services range from L.L.Bean to Amazon to 1-800-flowers.com — which, by the way, offers Fair Trade Certified roses. If you start your shopping through the igive.com website, your…
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Italy, myth and reality
Editor’s note about the photo: We thought a perfect complement to Andrea’s essay about getting beyond the stereotypes of a culture was one of Glenn McClure‘s many amazing portraits he takes while on Italian UnTours. See more of Glenn’s photos here at his website, or on this blog. The thoughtfulness he puts into his photographs…
Untourist of the Week: Wendell & Celia Rogers
I have a theory that the UnTour way of travel changes how you see things. Pulled out of your routine and placed into a setting of beauty, with some friendly, knowledgeable people to set you out on the right foot, many of us find that this way of travel is not just a good trip. …
Foundation Fridays: Meet Bill Wiedmann!
Bill has a full life with four children, an active role in their school, a growing business, lots of international traveling to meet with Fair Trade farmers, and a beautiful garden (well, he would tell you it’s his beautiful wife, Claire’s garden, but I’ve seen him work in it!). Yet he agreed to be on…
So You Thought Italians Only Drank Wine: Italian Microbrews
Who goes to Italy to drink beer? Those in the know. Italians have long enjoyed beer with their pizza, but refined and complex micro brews have replaced the old Peroni. Indeed birra artiginale (Italian craft beer) is putting Italy on the world brewing map. Unlike their northern European counterparts, Italian brewers are not bound by…
Vickie Kelber, Renaissance Woman
Vickie Kelber, our UnTourist of the week has to be, pound for pound, one of the top contenders for the best photographer/writer we have among our many, many talented UnTourists. She does both of them fabulously. We’re all the more lucky, then, that she takes lots of pictures and usually writes a blog that she…
Foundation Fridays: Choir of millions
This December 21st, about 15 million people will join in singing “Ise Oluwa” or “One Song”. This lovely African song is a call to leaders around the world to end violence against the earth. Organized by the Good Earth Singers, we learned of this project through our friends at Intertribal COUP. Why do we care…
Caffé rules: Feel at home in the Italian coffee bar
Italian coffee rules. We don’t need to tell you that. We’ve gotten much more sophisticated as a coffee-drinking people ourselves. Surely most of us know our cappuccino from our macchiato well before we set foot on a plane. (We may have even gotten a twenty ounce latte at the drive-thru coffee shop on the way…
Glen McClure: Photographer & Untourist Extraordinaire!
Glen and his wife, Marshall, have been on 5 UnTours, travelling with us first in 1999: Tuscany (1999,2005), Umbria (2006), Venice-Umbria (2007), Tuscany- Umbria (2011). Tell us a little bit about your most recent UnTour. We spent one week in Tuscany and one week in Umbria. I am a professional photographer and I love to photograph…
Foundation Fridays: Oldie, but Goodie
I recently stumbled upon Greensgrow: a lush and bustling urban garden that lives in a large city block in Philadelphia. It jumps out of its block. It’s somehow four-dimensional. The normal strips of grass by the curbs are instead planted with herbs, flowers, and more. I do believe that even non-gardeners would have to stop…