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Musings from Mussoorie

June 30, 2011 by Snigdha JainLeave a Comment

There are some incidents that occur in your life, that change the way you look at things. Then there are some that just bounce off of you without a visible mark, but later those memories come back to you at the oddest hours of the day, and you realise that they did in fact, leave a mark - they left one deep within your soul. This is what happened with me; I wouldn't say it was a bad experience, on the contrary, it pushed me into an existential … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bus Travel, Coffee, Fashion, Flowers, Garden, Honeymoon, India, Resort, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Walking tour

Ready to Fly

June 30, 2011 by Pamela JorrikLeave a Comment

I was thankful for the break in the rain as I loaded my old Volvo station wagon and headed south towards the desert. My mind was heavy with questions about relationships, my job, my future. The car was packed to the roof with enough food for a small nation, and barely enough room for my two kids and a tent. I drove without a real agenda, with only a general idea of places we wanted to see. I had no idea where we would stay, only that we would … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Canyon, Colorado, Death Valley, Desert, Food and Wine, Grand Canyon, Journey, Redwoods

Madrid, Once Upon a Time

June 30, 2011 by Nichole MartinsonLeave a Comment

Maybe it was a bad omen that I'd memorized Cinderella before I could read. By winter 2004, I had to accept that my life was turning to ashes. Single, living alone in Manhattan, I found myself without steady income, and few, if any employment options. My seemingly endless supply of crazy ideas to otherwise help keep me clothed and sheltered had long gone up in smoke. Factor in frequent, lengthy illnesses and my lifelong propensity for being … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Colombia, Cruising, Culture, Dancing, Expatriate, Food and Wine, France, Freeways, Greece, Italy, Mediterranean, Music, New York City, Paris, Portugal, Romantic, Spain, Tuscany, Visa

A Bunch of Rocks: The Environmental Gutting of Malta

June 30, 2011 by Betty DobsonLeave a Comment

As you look down from the hillside onto the apparent perfection of Malta's Blue Lagoon, you struggle to imagine it in any other condition. Land embraces lagoon like a protective parent. Water shines like a molten blending of sapphires and emeralds. The perpetually cloudless sky appears hazy against such brilliance. Craggy islets guard the entrance like dorsal spines on some mythic leviathan. But you walk the Malta of the modern world, a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, Drinking, Harvest, History, Malta, Mediterranean, Rattlesnake, Sand, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

Cherry Blossoms, Korea

June 30, 2011 by Melanie EhlerLeave a Comment

Cherry blossom viewing in Korea is met with the same sort of enthusiastic hedonism that I've previously only encountered in American malls on Black Friday morning. "Please do not pick the cherry blossoms," a woman's voice pathetically pleads over an intercom. "If you pick the cherry blossoms, we will have nothing for our festival. Enjoy with eyes only," she announces in Korean, English, and Japanese at regular intervals throughout the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Festival, Flowers, Korea, Traffic, Walking tour

Colombia’s Coffee Boom

June 29, 2011 by Tiffany ForteLeave a Comment

For inhabitants of Colombia, coffee production is an effective means for economic growth and prosperity. And the National Coffee Research Center (Cenicafe), located in Chinchiná and sponsored by the Colombian Coffee Grower's Federation, is working hard to highlight the influence of coffee on the economic development of the Cafe Triangle region in Colombia and countries like Guatemala and Honduras, says Fernando Gast, PhD, director of scientific … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Architecture, Belgium, Canada, Coffee, Colombia, Culinary travel, Culture, Festival, Flowers, History, Honduras, Japan, Museum, Rainforest, Spain, Walking tour, Wildlife

St. John

June 28, 2011 by Paul KandarianLeave a Comment

You think hockey, you think cold. You think St. John in the Caribbean, you think hot. When you combine the two, what do you get? If you're very lucky, a Boston Bruins Stanley Cup championship. That improbable confluence happened for me when I was staying at Kismet on St. John, a gorgeous, five-bedroom villa of Moroccan design high atop Maria's Bluff, between Cruz Bay and Chocolate Hole. I'm a hockey nut in general, and about my Boston … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Art, Beach, Boston, Caribbean, Chocolate, Cruising, Drinking, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, Hiking, National Park, New York City, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Resort, Restaurants, Sailing

Tongue-Tied

June 28, 2011 by Kelly Hayes RaittLeave a Comment

The one I want to wrap in my arms and bring home is Nebras. I didn't even know her name when I return to Iraq, shortly after the assault on Baghdad. I am armed only with a photo of a beggar touching her nose with her tongue. I had met her a few months before, when I'd traveled to Iraq with a women's delegation, just five weeks before the U.S. bombings and invasion. Unfazed by impending disaster, the little girl, old enough to be in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Bridges, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Iraq, Mosque, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Travel Writing Contest

The Perception of Time

June 27, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

The use of time is an important issue in understanding human behaviour. Among cultures the perception and understanding of punctuality can vary quite a bit. Where Germans are known for their strictness, accuracy and punctuality, I definitely have to register a deficit in the last category. I'm not the most punctual person. Anyways, some of my friends know me so well that they would rather tell me a different time to meet just so they wouldn't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Culture, Drinking, Germany, History, Spain, Walking tour

A Local’s Guide to Vancouver’s Top Ten Free Attractions

June 24, 2011 by Christine JiersLeave a Comment

I grew up in Toronto, Canada. While Toronto is a tremendous city - boasting eclectic neighbourhoods, lush city parks and a vibrant cultural scene - it's also a place people get really practiced at leaving. Every Friday night in summer, the 400-series highways leading out of town are jammed with cars crawling towards the promise of fresher air and a lakeside cottage up north. I've left Hogtown for good and for the past six years have called … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canada, Canyon, Colombia, Culture, England, Food and Wine, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spain, Toronto, Vancouver, Village, Walking tour

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