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Stories from the places worth remembering — for travelers with high standards and the hospitality professionals who serve them. Weekly. Honest. Every issue earns your time or I'm not doing my job.

The exterior of a French wine estate in Châteauneuf-du-Pape, featuring a classic stone turret with red brick detailing and a dark slate roof, framed by green foliage under a blue sky.
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The Long Way Around

Issue 6 · July 1, 2026 The Long Way Around A Viator tour to Châteauneuf-du-Pape, four strangers in a courtyard, and the discovery that the world is smaller than it pretends to be. September 2025. The estate sits up off the road, gravel courtyard, vines visible in every direction. Working winery, not a destination polished for the camera. We arrived first and waited for the other two couples to show up. Fifteen minutes maybe. The dog was somewhere out of sight. The sun was already heavy on the...

The historic bar at Tahoe House Hotel, Virginia City Nevada — empty glasses on the counter, Silent Riders mirror behind, Tahoe House barrel in the corner.

Issue 5 · June 24, 2026 The Ghost in the Architecture Virginia City in the heat of the day, an Edgar Allan Poe speakeasy, and a bar that was exactly what Paul said it would be. We took the Subaru. The road from Sparks to Virginia City doesn't ease you in — it climbs out of the valley on a series of switchbacks, sheds the subdivisions fast, opens across high desert with views that run fifty miles on a clear day, and then tips over the Comstock and drops you into 1859. Twenty-six miles from our...

Afternoon tea table at The Edge, Edgewood Tahoe — lemon slices and a Panama hat in front of tall windows framing Lake Tahoe and the Sierra.

Issue #4 Vianarra The Slow Climb to an Easy Afternoon A convertible Beetle, a mountain pass, and an afternoon you have to earn. The Beetle climbed Kingsbury Grade the way it does everything — slowly, deliberately, in no hurry to be anywhere. We've come to Tahoe plenty of times, almost always over the Mt. Rose Highway, where the lake announces itself from on high — one big blue reveal before you've even started down. Kingsbury isn't like that. We worked up the pass top down, easing past...

Marcolino's Italia Reno chicken parmigiana Vianarra hospitality storytelling

Issue #3 Vianarra The Night the Room Was Already Alive Our friends had beaten us there. By the time Lori and I walked into Marcolino's Italia on Saturday night they were already at the table — drinks in hand, settled into their seats with the particular ease of people who had made a good decision and knew it. The room was packed. Every table full. The bar three deep. The kind of Saturday night energy that either holds together beautifully or fractures under its own weight. You can tell within...

Bananas the Bear University of Maine mascot Maine Alumnus magazine cover March 1984 Pat Dunn generating Maine spirit

Issue #2 Vianarra The Story Found Along the Way The Hello That Changed Everything That's Bananas the Bear. March 1984. Cover of the Maine Alumnus magazine at the University of Maine at Orono — UMO to those of us who were there before the rest of the world caught on. The name goes back to 1914. A black bear cub named Jeff was brought to a football rally on campus. When Jeff stood on his head, the crowd went bananas — and the name stuck to every mascot that followed for the next century. That...

Vianarra — The story found along the way

Issue #1 Vianarra Welcome to Vianarra. But first — let me tell you about last weekend. We pulled into Bacigalupi Vineyards in Healdsburg on a Saturday afternoon. The estate was wrapping up an event — a celebration of the Judgment of Paris, the legendary 1976 blind tasting that put California wine on the world map. Bacigalupi grapes were in the Chateau Montelena Chardonnay that beat the French that day. It's one of the great stories in American wine. We weren't part of the event. We just...