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“The Privileged Pooch” Book Review

May 3, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

We spend a fair amount of time in the Los Angeles area and when "The Privileged Pooch" came across our desk we jumped at the opportunity to review it. Southern California with its great year round weather is one of the friendliest pet destinations in the country. This book is the essential guide to luxury travel in Southern California with your pet. Long time San Diego resident and travel journalist Maggie Espinosa reviewed 69 hotels from San … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: California, Los Angeles, Luxury Travel, Paradise, Restaurants, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Shopping Mall

Lunatic Express

May 2, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Lunatic Express by Carl Hoffman This is a fascinating read about travel through countries with some of the world's craziest and most dangerous transportation networks. Author Hoffman's recollections of his journey are gripping, engaging, reflective and at times humorous. He travels as locals would almost always in the lowest seating class - from the insanely crowded Mumbai trains where over 4,000 are killed annually due to train related … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Road Trip Books · Tagged: Bus Travel, Chennai, Journey, Train Travel

The Hungry Cyclist

May 2, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Hungry Cyclist by Tom Kevill-Davies We first heard about the Hungry Cyclist when he stopped over in the Napa valley several years back. Imagine our delight to one day hear that Tom had written a book about his epic journeys on the bike in the America's. Tom quit his job, left his girlfriend and the comfortable life in England to hop on the back of a British touring bicycle and peddle all the way from New York City to Rio de Janeiro in Brazil … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Road Trip Books · Tagged: America, Bicycle, Brazil, Canada, England, Napa Valley, New York City, South America

Grayton Beach Affair

May 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Grayton Beach Affair by James Harvey A World War II story. A fleeting romance. A secret mission. Thrown together by the circumstances of war, main character Christian Wolfe finds himself sent to America from Germany on a mission to rescue a German POW. For the two day "affair" he is on American soil in Grayton Beach Florida and finds himself caught up with a beautiful girl. Harvey weaves a tale of suspense and unfinished romance set against … [Read more...]

Filed Under: International Books · Tagged: America, Beach, Florida, Germany

Bluecause – Purchase with a PurposeTM

May 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

I've been following The BlueFish for some time and attended one of their networking parties last year. Bluefish is an organization based in Los Angeles that focuses on providing exclusive lifetime memories based on unique activities or experiences, both domestic and International. Recently they started "BLUEcause" - "an interactive space for cause-conscious consumers to bid on and buy items and experiences associated with the hottest brands, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: Baseball, Los Angeles, Napa Valley, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

Bryant Park, New York City – May 2011

May 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Bryant Park is a small urban oasis that is usually "green" in the spring through early fall months and then features an ice arena during the colder winter months. Did you know the grass you see in this park is rolled up to make way for special events in the park. Sounds so LAish, right? During warmer weather portable tables and chairs are available for use free of charge. This is a great place to eat lunch or dinner. Oh and check out their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: New York City

Breezing through the Windy City

April 28, 2011 by Ivona SiniarskaLeave a Comment

This last weekend in lieu of the Easter Holidays and my Uncle's 50th birthday I flew down to Chicago to spend the weekend with my family and go on a little adventure. Chicago is a huge city and a fairly popular one in North America; although last year alone I transited through the city 14 times I have never actually set foot outside of the airport, so needless to say I was quite curious and excited to grab a camera and have my cousin host me … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Architecture, Art, Bridges, Chicago, Cruising, Drinking, Easter, Fireworks, Food and Wine, History, London, Museum, New York City, Nightlife, North America, Pizza, Save Money, Toronto

Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure

April 28, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Harry Truman's Excellent Adventure by Matthew Algeo This is a delightful fast paced read about a 19-day road trip Harry Truman and his wife Bess took from their house in Missouri to Washington DC and back again in 1953 soon after leaving the presidency. Times were simpler back then for ex Presidents as they were able to make this trip as private citizens (President Truman drove) without the accompaniment of secret service. They were actually … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Road Trip Books · Tagged: Missouri, Road Trip, Washington DC

California Cabernet Society Tasting

April 27, 2011 by Dave2 Comments

The California Cabernet Society's annual Spring "Passport to Cabernet" tasting will be held Monday May 2 at the Bently Reserve from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. Tickets are $45. This is a rare opportunity to barrel taste the latest 2010 harvest from over 75 producers, as well as taste their newest releases while speaking with the actual wine makers and winery principals. The member wineries are heavily based in Napa. Several of the producers present aren't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food & Wine · Tagged: California, Harvest, Napa Valley, Passport, Wine Tasting

Contemporary art in Rome – The MAXXI

April 26, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

The architecture, art work and monuments in Rome deliver infinite examples of the classical art movements and religious art. Botticelli, Michelangelo, Da Vinci, Donatello and Titian are among the big names in Roman art whose art can be admired in the city. Architectural structures such as the Colloseum, the Pantheon or St Peter's Square in Vatican City are significant landmarks in the city that represent the elegance and classic beauty of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Art, Culture, Germany, Italy, Museum, Rome, Walking tour

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