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  • La Vie Boheme!
    In today’s world, the word “bohemian” conjures exotic images of the alternative or unconventional. Prague, the once ancient capital of Bohemia and current capital of the Czech Republic, presents itself as the keeper of this tradition.
  • MAUI SHINES
    Come for the sun and surf, stay for the affordable home ownership opportunities.
  • Castles on the Rhine
    We boarded the KD (Koln-Dusseldorfer) steamboat in the early hours of the morning and pulled our seats up to the very front of the upper deck.
  • Scotland
    For many people, a visit to Scotland means a trip to the capitol city, Edinburgh, or its largest city, Glasgow, or even a pilgrimage to the world’s “Home of Golf,” St. Andrews—with a few outlying distilleries thrown in for the adventurous types.
  • La Jolla
    There are a number of caves along the ocean in La Jolla and some people believe the community’s name has its origins in the Spanish spelling of an Indian word for “cave.”
  • Italy’s Amalfi Coast
    The Amalfi Coast is justifiably famous for its good looks, charming ways, and relaxed demeanor. Its appeal does not wane but grows more robust with repeated visits.
  • The Grand Del Mar
    erfectly located amidst the rolling hills of the lush Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve, a 4,100-acre expanse of land that stretches for seven miles just east of the San Diego coastline,The Grand Del Mar, which opened October 2007, is near Del Mar and Rancho Santa Fe, California.
  • A look at a LEED Platinum “Green Building”
    A LEED* for Homes Platinum** and Green Point rated project, one of the first residential projects in San Diego.
  • Amsterdam
    Anne Frank, marijuana sold in coffee shops, and hookers on display—those were the memories I had of Amsterdam from the only visit I had previously made to the Netherlands, as a teen in the 1970s. Recently, I attended a meeting in Europe and I arranged to stay overnight in Amsterdam, partly, to recover from jet lag but more to revisit one of my favorite European cities.
  • Coronado
    Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Glorietta Bay, and San Diego Bay, Coronado is linked to the mainland by the spectacular Coronado Bridge and a narrow strip of land called the Silver Strand.
  • From Russia with Love…
    People shouldn’t expect a simple answer if they ask someone from Russia, “How long will it take to see most of the country?”
  • VILLA AMALFI COSTIERA AMALFITANA, ITALY
    This property is the ex-residence of Sophia Loren and Carlo Ponti, and is discreetly located below the Amalfi Coast drive, on a magnificent estate.
  • New Zealand
    New Zealand lies 1,200 miles southeast of Australia and was the last landmass on earth to be discovered.
  • Delphi
    The glorious Itea Bay is the port of entry if you’re headed for Delphi, at the foot of Mount Parnassus in central Greece.
  • Abkhazia
    The Republic of Abkhazia sits at the southeast corner of the Black Sea.
  • Meteora
    Greece’s Meteora monasteries rest on giant gray stalagmites, rising hundreds of feet above the plain, seemingly gifts from heaven for those seeking solitude in order to devote their lives to worship.
  • Living Laguna Loca!
    The city of Laguna Beach is well known as a unique beach community and artist’s colony with seven miles of city beaches running along its nine square miles.
  • San Dieguito Ranch
    The early history of Rancho Santa Fe is a tumultuous one. It is a microcosm of the conflicts that erupted between Mexican and American settlers, as well as the native people of North America.