The cloud was rising from a mountain … I can best describe its shape by likening it to a pine tree. It rose into the sky on a very long trunk from which spread some branches. It appeared sometimes bright, and sometimes dark and spotted with patches of dirt and ash … Broad sheets ofContinue reading “Vesuvius: Fear, Fascination & An Eyewitness Account”
Author Archives: Jacqueline Lambert @WorldWideWalkies
Give Your Hut A Little Love All Year Round
Some people still ask why having a beach hut is so great. If you love the sea and the beachand the great British coastline, the rest should be self-explanatory! The British coastline isreceiving more attention than it has for, arguably, decades. So, if you own a beach hut, youhave a sought-after piece of property that’sContinue reading “Give Your Hut A Little Love All Year Round”
Mobster Moggies & The Origin of Pizza, Gaeta, Italy
Since we were approaching the Phlegraean fields – the second largest volcano in the world, which lurks just west of Naples – I was not surprised when we experienced a major eruption. What was unusual was the location of the epicentre; a truck in a campsite in Gaeta, a small seaside resort to the north.
#Writer’sTravelogueSeries – How Keeping a Travel Journal Led Me To Publish Five Books
I am so chuffed to have been given a regular spot for my #Writer’sTravelogueSeries on Marcia Meara’s The Write Stuff blog. My aim is to explore aspects of writing through travel, or vice versa! For my first post, I explore a famous quote, attributed to a variety of sources…