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Delta Air Lines to overhaul Terminal 5 at LAX – 229 Million

April 5, 2013 by Dave2 Comments

(Los Angeles, California -- April 4, 2013) Delta Air Lines (NYSE: DAL) has partnered with the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) to significantly overhaul Terminal 5 at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The $229-million construction project has already begun and is scheduled to take place in several phases with full completion in 2015. Highlights of the project include doubling the size of the ticketing lobby and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airline, Airport, Alaska, America, Amsterdam, Australia, Boston, California, Celebrity, China, Costa Rica, Culinary travel, Culture, Delta Airlines, Drinking, France, Georgia, Lifestyle, London, Los Angeles

Learning to Fly at the End of the World: Travels Down the Yucatan Peninsula

April 2, 2013 by Robin Andersen9 Comments

A second huge palm frond hits my left shoulder, catching a little of my face this time. It smacks the woman behind me dead on. She squeals and leans down to her daughter, placing the girl’s little hand on the offended cheek. The salsa pounds and the colored flashing lights pulsate to the beat of the blaring music. The top of the bus sways as we follow the curve on this part of the Bahia Boulevard, a beachfront drive that snakes down the peninsula … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Africa Safari, Animal Rescue, Beach, Bridges, Bus Travel, California, Canals, Caribbean, Cruising, Culture, Fashion, Journey, Lodge, Mexico, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, New York City, Palm Trees, Rainforest

Luxor, Egypt – April 2013

April 1, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

A visit to Egypt is not complete without visiting the historical city of Luxor and the nearby temples and ruins. This is an overnight sleeper train ride or about a 1 hour flight from Cairo. The history here is mind boggling - choose from two main temples, the one within Luxor and Karnak (right next to the city and is the largest religious building of its kind in the world). In addition the Valley of the Kings is only about 25 minutes away from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Cruising, Desert, Egypt, History, Hot Air Balloon, Luxor, Nile River, Sahara Desert, Sailing, Valley of the Kings

Alegria Mens Shoe Collection

April 1, 2013 by Dave2 Comments

Alegria Shoes (Updated May 2013) Alegria has historically been recognized for their women's shoes but earlier this year they released a new Men's Collection for 2013 - featuring shoes for both professionals as well as casual footwear. These shoes are fashionable yet highly durable - they are certainly built to last. The sole is both cork, latex and memory foam and provides excellent comfort. Great with jeans. In our case, great for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fashion Reviews · Tagged: California, Fashion, Napa Valley, Riviera, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

To the Lighthouse (Ila Al-Manara)

March 28, 2013 by Cathie Glover3 Comments

Beirut

You can't understand the sense of triumph I felt as I crossed the street unless you've been to Beirut, a city in which I had been in and out over a two year span. My latest stint was nearing its end and I felt reflective and nostalgic and disappointed that the world has decided where you are allowed to live and work based on the coincidence of your birth. I had resolved to take advantage of a hole in the stormy sky and wander the streets of what … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Middle East · Tagged: Beach, Cell Phone, Coffee, History, Paris, Traffic, Walking tour

Spotlight on artwork worth pursuing from four selective artists

March 28, 2013 by Dave6 Comments

An extremely wealthy man from one of the nation's prominent family's once simply told me "collect good art". His reasoning was good: art always goes up in value, often quite substantially especially after the artist dies. Find an artist you are simply drawn to who creates beautiful and inspiration pieces. Chances are, others already appreciate their works. If it is an investment, it might as well be an enjoyable one. One of the most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, California, Flowers, Japan, Santa Monica

Myanmar or Burma – What’s in a Name?

March 26, 2013 by Bennett Stevens4 Comments

The excitement and optimism in the Yangon air these days is palpable. In 2011 the impossible happened. The half century of rule by an oppressive military junta was over and longtime political prisoner Aung San Suu Kyi had been released and duly elected to parliament. It was shortly after her election that I met with Burmese friends in a crowded coffee shop on Bogyoke Aung San Road, not far from Scott Market. We were there to talk … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Art, Britain, Burma, Business Travel, Coffee, England, Shopping Mall, Thailand, Wanderlust

O’Hare Turns 50: Celebrating One of America’s Busiest Airports

March 25, 2013 by Steve Lester2 Comments

Calling O'Hare an airport is like calling the Queen Elizabeth II a boat. - Andrew H. Malcolm On March 23, 1963, President John F. Kennedy landed at the new airport on Chicago’s northwest side and declared the new facility could be classified as a wonder of the world. While travellers who have passed through O’Hare International Airport may have called the facility many things, few have likely gone as far as to call it a “wonder” — … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airline, Airport, America, American Airlines, Architecture, Chicago, Farming, Georgia, History, North America, Traffic

National Aquarium, Baltimore new Blacktip Reef Exhibit to Open

March 25, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

Get Face-to-“Toothy” Face with Blacktip Reef Sharks in 260,000-Gallon Coral Reef Ecosystem BALTIMORE (March 25, 2013) – National Aquarium visitors will get up close and personal with blacktip reef sharks, stingrays, a giant green sea turtle and other marine life, as well as the vibrant light, color and activity of an entire coral reef ecosystem when the highly anticipated Blacktip Reef exhibit opens its “jaws” in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Art, Costa Rica, Maryland, Scuba Diving, Seafood, Wildlife

The Hills of Northern Pakistan

March 25, 2013 by Matt Vaughan3 Comments

In summer the heat slams down onto Pakistan like a sledgehammer. The sun boils with a malevolent intensity as the temperatures rise, and rise, and rise. Houses become ovens and to go for a walk is to be physically assaulted by a heat which is like a cruel, merciless entity. Street dogs flop over, their sides heaving as they suck in the soup-like air. Birds migrate to the hills. Even flies, rendered idiotic and clumsy by the heat, blunder … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: England, Fashion, History, Pakistan, Resort, Walking tour

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