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Los Angeles Food & Wine 2014

October 18, 2014 by Michelle YamLeave a Comment

  Now in its 4th year, 2014's Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival did not disappoint with a stellar lineup including top Chefs Michael Chiarello, Fabio Viviani, Michael Voltaggio, Nancy Silverton, Graham Elliot, Masaharu Morimoto, Ricardo Zarate, and Pierre Gagnaire. Set amidst downtown Los Angeles, this is a four-day epicurean event where guests come to taste the city's finest in food and drink. This year Celebrity Cruises, the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Celebrity, Cruising, Drinking, Festival, Food and Wine, Los Angeles, Wine Tasting

Connecting with Locals and Experiencing Village Life in Thailand

October 16, 2014 by Dave2 Comments

When I travel I try to take advantage of meeting locals and seeking out home stay opportunities. Rather than seeing a country from just my own perspective, often times more superficially, staying with locals allows one to see and experience a country through their eyes. I find experiences more rewarding and despite the usual communication barriers I discover they are also intrigued with my perspectives and are curious about my own travels. My … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, California, Harvest, Home Stay, Lifestyle, Markets, Massage, Palm Trees, Seafood, Thai Village, Thailand, Village, Wildlife

Conversation, Margaret Lehmann – Peter Lehmann Wines, Barossa Valley

October 16, 2014 by Dave2 Comments

Recently during a visit and exploration of the Barossa Valley in South Australia, I had the opportunity to sit down for a short chat with Margaret Lehmann at her home. She is one of Barossa's food and wine pioneers, a champion of its preservation and was an integral part of the growth of Peter Lehmann Wines. Conversation invariably was about food and wine - over a glass of Semillon from Peter Lehmann appropriately called "Margaret". With … [Read more...]

Filed Under: epicOZ, Interviews · Tagged: Australia, California, Europe, Farming, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Napa Valley, San Francisco, Tuscany, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Exploring Song Kul, Kyrgyzstan

October 15, 2014 by Dave4 Comments

Waking up late at night and stumbling out of our Yurt we were overwhelmed by the clarity and brilliance of stars in all directions - the Milky Way stretched nearly from horizon to horizon and millions of little lights shone so clearly without any distractions of nearby cities. Earlier this year we saw the same awe inspiring sight from the Outback of Australia but here the brightness of the galaxy was even more clear because of the high elevation. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Art, Australia, Beach, California, Drinking, Hiking, Spain, Walking tour

Skiing vs. Snowboarding

October 14, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

Skiing and snowboarding are two of the main activities that can be enjoying on a ski holiday and both of these exciting winter sports are offered by most ski resorts around the world. People who have never tried skiing or snowboarding may be a bit nervous about getting started and unsure of which to go for. Here are some tips for which type of winter sport to choose on your next winter holiday. Getting to grips with skiing Skiers are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: France, Glacier, Italy, Paradise, Ski Trip, Sports, Switzerland

Trolling Humans for Whales, and Other Divine Madness from the North Country

October 14, 2014 by Richard Bangs1 Comment

The Mad Hatter: “Have I gone mad?” Alice Kingsley: “I’m afraid so. You’re entirely bonkers. But I’ll tell you a secret. All the best people are.” The Mad Hatter: “There is a place. Like no place on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger! Some say to survive it you need to be as mad as a hatter. Which luckily I am.” This seems crazy. In the stern of a Mark V Zodiac on the Arctic Sea I’m slipping into a dry suit, fitting into … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Beach, Bridges, Canada, Dancing, Dessert, Dolphin, Easter, England, Garden, Himalayas, History, Iceland, Lodge, Music, Quebec, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Snorkel

The Surprising Sensual Pull of Providence

October 10, 2014 by Leslie CarboneLeave a Comment

The red retro BILTMORE sign glistened through the rain-pelted floor-to-ceiling windows of the top floor of Providence’s recently renovated 1922 grande dame hotel.  Its simple brashness was striking against the blue-grey sky and russet-brick building on the late-April evening.  Inside all was toasty as waiters served cocktails and crostini, the pledge of a delicious dinner ahead. Chef Kevin Hale kept the promise.  Named one of Coastal New … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Bakeries, Boston, Bridges, Culinary travel, Dessert, Drinking, England, History, Ireland, Italy, Massachusetts, Museum, Oyster, Resort, Restaurants, Rhode Island, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spa

Writing from a Yurt at 3000 Meters in Kyrgyzstan

October 6, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

As I write this the temperature is falling dramatically, and the familiar mountain bone chilling air permeates everything. This Kyrgyzstan Yurt is spacious - there are seven of us sprawled out on various mats on the floor. The locals tell us it takes 2-3 hours for four men to setup one Yurt. The insides are colorful with thick canvas and blankets forming the walls. A circular portion of the ceiling opens up for fresh air and sunlight during … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Mountain Climbing, Technology, Trekking

Kayaking the Los Angeles River in the Middle of an Urban Jungle!

October 2, 2014 by Dave2 Comments

The River When you stand solitary on North Main Street next to the railroad tracks above the Los Angeles River all you feel is a deep sadness as you look down on a river that has been dramatically altered in a relatively short amount of time. You look down on a river that has been soiled by trash and has become a concrete waterway juxtaposed with brightly colored graffiti where those entrapped by the city, drugs, gangs and poverty … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Africa Safari, Bicycle, Bridges, Canals, Freeways, Garden, Helicopter, Journey, Los Angeles, Music, Rainforest, River Rafting, Seafood

Highways Agency Issue Wind Warnings

October 1, 2014 by DaveLeave a Comment

In Britain we are used to being hit with all multitude of bad weathers even when you are least expecting it. The day can often start at icy winter temperatures and then turn into a heat wave by 3pm. It was only a few weeks ago we were worried about the dangers of flooding and, of course, the looming threat of snow and now we are being teased with summer with brighter and warmers days. However, one special danger that presents itself specifically … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mini Post · Tagged: Bridges, Britain, Cell Phone, England, Sydney, Travel Insurance

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