by Stowaway Magazine | Dec 14, 2019 | Blog, Fall 2019
My mom and I walked up to the French bike shop, shaking hands with our tour guide for the day. We had scheduled a biking tour through the Loire Valley, and I had been looking forward to this part of the vacation for months. Biking is one of my favorite ways to...
by Stowaway Magazine | May 24, 2019 | Away For A While, Fall 2019, Getaways
So you’ve always wanted to travel Europe, but unfortunately, you weren’t born into a trust fund. And while you appreciate living vicariously through your Instagram feed, you don’t just want to go to the Colosseum and the Tower of London and the Eiffel Tower; you want...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 12, 2018 | Culture, Fall 2018, Life
Throughout the hustle and bustle of cities, you will find whimsical pockets of nature tucked away between alleyways and abbeys. Some are cached away, kept as a secret of sorts from unsuspecting passersby; others may be better known yet inadvertently overlooked. While...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 10, 2018 | Culture, Fall 2018, Four Corners
Plums are one of the world’s most delightful fruits. They come in many varieties, and can range from mellow to tart. This versatile fruit is enjoyed by many cultures in both sweet and savory dishes. Here are some tasty examples! Plum Cake This cake is a modified...
by Stowaway Magazine | Apr 9, 2018 | Fall 2018, Field Notes, Highway Highlight
The Tour de France is the world’s largest cycling race. Every July, elite riders from around the world travel to France to compete against the world’s best. For years, the Tour has attracted spectators who want to witness and be a part of the action. But is there a...