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31st Tennessee Williams /New Orleans Literary Festival: “Time is the longest distance between two places.” – Tennessee Williams

March 10, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

The 2017 program includes master classes; scholarly and entertaining discussions among distinguished panelists; celebrity interviews; theater, food and music events; a scholars conference; breakfast book club; French Quarter literary and LGBT walking tours; a book fair; and special evening events and social gatherings. New Orleans, Louisiana - The Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival returns to the historic French Quarter (Hotel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Celebrity, Cruising, Culture, Festival, Food and Wine, Louisiana, Music, New Orleans, Tennessee, Walking tour

64.8253 Degrees South Latitude, Port Lockroy Antarctica

March 10, 2017 by Dave2 Comments

Port Lockroy is a British base that is occupied several months of the year in the summer by a few staff and is managed by the UK Antarctic Heritage Trust. We visited as part of an Antarctica cruise on Oceanwide Expeditions. Space here is extremely limited as the the base is located on Goudier Island - which doesn't appear to be much larger than a small parking lot. And once the staff are on the base they are not allowed to travel off the island … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Antarctica · Tagged: Antarctica, Art, Britain, Cruising, England, Glacier, History, Museum, Passport, Shopping Mall

A Food Lover’s Guide to Nassau and Paradise Island, The Bahamas

March 10, 2017 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

With its crystal-clear blue waters and heavenly beaches, vacationers appreciate the Bahamas for its abundance of sun, sand and surf. While it is a fine holiday for those seeking natural gifts of the aquatic sort, if you live to eat, this nation of 700 islands is a foodie destination par excellence. Nassau and Paradise Island are ground-zero for epicureans looking to titillate their taste buds. Surrounded by clean water, you know the fish is … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Bahamas, Beach, Beer, Caribbean, Casino, Celebrity, Culture, Drinking, England, Film, Food and Wine, History, Mediterranean, Olives, Paradise, Resort, Restaurants, Romantic, Sand, Seafood

Where to Watch the Sunset in Clearwater, Florida

March 8, 2017 by Tonya DenmarkLeave a Comment

sunset in Clearwater

When you're on the west coast of Florida, it's a must-do activity to watch the sun melt into the Gulf of Mexico. Something about the gorgeous colors brings everyone out to enjoy nature's painted canvas. I'm definitely a sunset kind of girl. Here's the best places to watch the sunset in Clearwater Beach, Florida. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Cruising, Dancing, Drinking, Florida, Mexico, Restaurants, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Deep in the Heart of Texas: A Traveller’s Guide

March 6, 2017 by Andrew Kahler2 Comments

Many Australians have a vague idea of what Texas, and Texans, are like. While it’s true that you will see your fair share of cowboy hats while visiting the state, there are a lot of things that might surprise you. Austin, Texas, for example, boasts a thriving cultural scene and is known as the live music capital of the world. If you love spacious and uncrowded natural parks, great live music, incredible Tex-Mex cuisine and fun theme parks, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Caves, Country Music, Culinary travel, Culture, Dallas, Fashion, Food and Wine, Hiking, Hot springs, Mexico, Music, National Park, Nightlife, Restaurants, Texas, Walking tour

Two Lovely Days, Where? Gorgeous Catalina Island, California

March 2, 2017 by Dave2 Comments

On an unusually gloomy day I found myself hanging out in the Commodore lounge on board a Catalina Express ferry with my friend Jacki. I promised her I would not continue to whine about the weather but that was a promise I soon broke. We were on our way to Avalon, the urban gem of Catalina Island. 22 miles from the mainland, in the 'olden days' this ride used take up to 4 hours to cross. On the Catalina Express ferry boat it took us only 60 … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, Art, Beach, California, Canyon, Caribbean, Casino, Chicago, Culinary travel, Drinking, Freeways, Garden, History, Hollywood, Ice Cream, Los Angeles, Monaco, Museum, Napa Valley, Palm Trees

Cruising the Beagle Channel on the Paludine, Ushuaia Argentina

March 1, 2017 by Dave3 Comments

I wandered into one of the small tour operator huts down by the harbour in Ushuaia this afternoon to escape the rain and the cold. After inquiring about one of their tours I was soon booked for the next morning - a sailing trip through the Beagle Channel on the Paludine. Allowing only 8 people maximum on board, these sailing tours are intimate and a great way to see the wildlife. After an hour drive on both pavement and a graded dirt road we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Argentina, Art, Chocolate, Cruising, Sailing, Wildlife

Taipei 101 – March 2017

March 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Taipei 101 was completed in 2004 and was the world's tallest building for five years until that record was obliterated by the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. From base to the spire on the top the Taipei 101 stand 1,671 feet (approximately 509 meters). Based on its location in the city, it dominates the skyline - towering above hundreds of 'short' buildings. Visitors can enjoy good views on clear days by visiting the observation floor and deck on the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Art, Dubai, Hiking, Mountain Climbing, Tallest Building

The New Wildcrafted Cuisine by Pascal Baudar

March 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Author Pascal Baudar is a professional forager. But he is much more then this - he has spent the past 15+ years researching and investigating pretty much anything that grows or is found in the wild (native and non native plants) in Southern California that one can eat, or use in in food. His vast array of plant knowledge and their uses is truly remarkable (we have joined him on one of his private foraging sessions, highly recommended by the way … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culinary Books · Tagged: California, Culinary travel, Food and Wine, Los Angeles, Wildlife

Sizzlin’ News from the Island of Hawaii

March 1, 2017 by DaveLeave a Comment

Island of Hawaii (March 1, 2017) - The island of Hawaii inspires awe in travelers seeking unmatched access to nature at its most powerful and unfettered. We are active volcanoes, star-blanketed nights, diverse climates, verdant rainforests, miles of coastline, and an island rich with Hawaiian culture. The largest and youngest of Hawaii's eight main islands, we offer visitors from all over the world adventures with bragging rights and memories to … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: America, Beach, Beer, Chocolate, Coffee, Culinary travel, Culture, Dancing, Drinking, Festival, Food and Wine, Golf, Hawaii, History, Mountain Climbing, Music, Resort, Restaurants, Ski Trip, Volcano

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