“Fernweh” is a German word that has no true English equivalent, but the feeling is both universal and bittersweet. Here’s where you can go to feel more of it. It’s the kind of thing you reserve for ...
When you buy a giant space in Walker's Point, what on earth do you do with it? You create a concert venue and an event space and, of course, you build an amazing patio. That's exactly what Ramsey ...
For all of us trapped inside our homes during coronavirus who long to travel, the Germans have a word for that: fernweh, or a pain to see far-flung places beyond our doorstep. Our coverage during ...
The word was coined by German nobleman, Hermann Ludwig Heinrich von Pϋckler-Muskau, who was an avid traveller. Feeling farsickness means you are homesick for a distant place. When I go for a walk on a ...