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Relax in Conejo Valley: Food, Wine, Microbrews & the Outdoors

November 21, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

Conejo Valley is located about 45 minutes north of Los Angeles; due to its proximity, this region makes for an ideal weekend getaway from Los Angeles. You are not dealing with a confusing artery of multiple freeways - there is one main freeway that goes through the valley, the 101 and to a lesser extent, the 23. Conejo Valley encompasses four communities, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park spread out along this part of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Avocado, Beer, Bicycle, California, Canyon, Drinking, Film, Food and Wine, Freeways, Hiking, History, Hollywood, Internet, Los Angeles, Louisiana, Mendocino, Mountain Climbing, Music, Napa Valley

Walking from Pennsylvania to New Jersey & Back

November 19, 2015 by Brian CicioniLeave a Comment

I recently spent my first full day in Easton, PA. Although, I’d driven through Easton hundreds of times over the past 19 years, I never spent a full day exploring on foot. Known to many as the birthplace of former boxing heavyweight champion, Larry Holmes and home of the Crayola Factory, Easton lies on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. The Lehigh River meets the Delaware River just south of the Northampton Street Bridge, which connects … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bicycle, Bridges, Canals, Delaware, Food and Wine, History, Museum, New Jersey, New York City, Pennsylvania, Restaurants, Seafood, Walking tour

A Restful Night’s Sleep on a Stearns & Foster Mattress

November 19, 2015 by Dave4 Comments

Earlier this year I was introduced to a Stearns & Foster Mattress with a stay in the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco. This particular Fairmont is located on top of Nob Hill which already gives you nice views of parts of San Francisco simply based on the elevation. However one can be treated to more spectacular views by staying in a room on one of their uppermost floors. Visually I feasted on memorable views from the 14th floor overlooking Coit … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General Travel · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Caribbean, Italy, Jetsetter, San Francisco, Venice

Submit Pieces to StoryBy and Earn Income

November 17, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

I've recently discovered StoryBy, an online community of contributors with a diverse range of content. They maintain a program for writers in which you can earn income based on your submitted stories (based on a points system and popularity of content). I had to see how the submission system works (having used similar services in the past which were quite clunky and difficult to use) so I created an account. Submitting a piece is simple … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, California, Fashion, Food and Wine, Lifestyle, Los Angeles, Photography, San Francisco, Wine Tasting

Turkish Bath Experience

November 17, 2015 by Natalie Tanner3 Comments

Hammam VisitA trip to the Turkish Bath Vacation adventures are the perfect time to slow down and relax. During our visit to Turkey, the hammam seemed like the perfect spot to do just that! Hammams have been a part of the local culture for hundreds of years. In the days before telephones, social media, and every home having indoor plumbing, this experience was perhaps more social that hygienic. Hammams are everywhere. The one we visited … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Culture, Massage, Rome, Spa

A Little Taste of Bogota, Colombia

November 15, 2015 by Cameryn FrostLeave a Comment

When Lisa Niver, Creator of We Said Go Travel, headed down to Bogota, Colombia, she may have been expecting some quality coffee and unique food, but she had no idea what deliciousness was in store for her! Paloquemao Market- The Paloquemao Market is more colorful than any grocery store could be. Rows and rows of colorful, fresh fruits and vegetables line painted walls, on top of brightly colored stands. You can find corn and limes that you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Coffee, Colombia, Dancing, Drinking, Food and Wine, Music, Restaurants

Time to exhale in the South of France

November 13, 2015 by Cecile Riphagen4 Comments

Provence triggers images of lavender, sun flowers and olive trees. Many have read the enjoyable novels written by Peter Mayle, visited anything Van Gogh in Arles and mused over the paintings of Cézanne. Everybody knows all areas of the Provence, or so they believe. There is a part of Provence less famous and therefore much less crowded than the Lubéron and the Midi. It is not a fancy area with famous wines or Michelin star restaurants but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beer, Castle, Cruising, Culture, Festival, Flowers, France, Harvest, History, Markets, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Olives, Restaurants, Traffic, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

How an Omelette Taught me About Life

November 10, 2015 by Kevin Nelson2 Comments

This is a personal travel story about how a simple omelette showed me a fundamental truth of life. It all began quite accidentally when, after a tasting up valley, we decided go back down to the central square of Sonoma for lunch. Sonoma is a place of Spanish and Mexican history (a 19th century Catholic mission is there), and a place of early California history too (it was the center of a rebellion by American settlers against Mexican rule … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, California, Drinking, France, History, Sonoma, Spain, Wine Tasting

LAX is Happening!

November 10, 2015 by Dave6 Comments

I frequently use LAX for connecting to domestic flights and it is often my International hub. I even have LAX written on my license plate! Over the past few years I've been watching the airport change ... in a good way. The architectural 'waves' of Tom Bradley International Terminal are now as nearly iconic as the Theme Building (which housed the former Encounter Restaurant). LAX is growing - it is now the 5th busiest airport by volume in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Museum, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Traffic

An Introduction to StoryBy

November 9, 2015 by Dave2 Comments

Recently StoryBy contacted me about adding some of my articles to their community platform. The site is fairly new but the power of community submitted content is already clearly evident - they already have hundreds of posts ranging from topics as diverse as travel, seasonal holidays, adventure, style, food and much more. I've submitted several stories already - the process is simple and straight forward. Create an account - verify it via … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Food and Wine

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