Hiking in Peru
Posted by nonsavant on October 8, 2019

More of Brattleboro and a hike in the Green Mountains
Back roads to Vermont
Posted by nonsavant on October 7, 2019

Rhode Island to Brattleboro, Vermont
Arrival in Boston and visiting Rhode Island
Posted by nonsavant on October 6, 2019

Arrival, Rhode Island and a short walk.
Window bench DIY project
Posted by nonsavant on September 29, 2019

DIY project to create a window bench for our new flat.
Configuring Exchange Online Protection for email on a shared host
Posted by nonsavant on January 19, 2019

Switching my MX records to Exchange Online Protection to benefit from their spam detection, as my shared CPanel hosting company can’t or wont deal with the problem.
Lakes and clouds: Our attempt on Punte alle Porte
Posted by nonsavant on October 26, 2018

Our last day and a steep hike up past two lakes was planned. After thirty minutes of winding road up through the Restonica valley, we arrive at a large car park and the dairy shop. The shop is still open, but there’s no fee for the car park out of season.
The city of Calvi, the abandoned village and the beach
Posted by nonsavant on October 25, 2018

We started the day with a look around the nearest city, Calvi, and its large, fortified citadella. Then we went on to visit an abandoned village, Occi, now said to be inhabited by lizards. We finished the day on the beach for a swim in the Mediterranean.
Calanches de Piana
Posted by nonsavant on October 24, 2018

The Calanches de Piana is an area with many crisscrossing walks, where the highlight is the amazing weathered red rock. The scenery was once again in stark contrast to the other walks we did.
L’Arche de Corte
Posted by nonsavant on October 22, 2018

This turned into a very long walk of over 20 km, including a steep ascent through stunning rock formations, soft paths through peaceful, deserted woodland and a deep river gorge.
Monte Tolu
Posted by nonsavant on October 21, 2018

Our first walk on Corsica and not too challenging, but nonetheless finishing with some exciting but safe scrambling to reach the summit.