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Hotels Club Easter Contest

April 11, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

For the next ten days we will post a question or riddle and and a link each day to a clue - those with correct answers can win a variety of prizes. Email your answers to the following email address: easterpromotion@gmail.com and include: 1) The 10 answers from the 10 riddles. 2) Your full name 3) The blog/website where you saw the promotion and clues. A number of lucky readers will have the a chance to win $800 worth of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Events · Tagged: Beach, Bridges, Cruising, Desert, Easter, England, Hawaii, Japan, Markets, Pennsylvania, Wedding

Beyond the Great Wall

April 10, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Beyond the Great Wall by Jeffrey Alford & Naomi Duguid A must have table book for anyone interested in Asian cuisine especially in China. 376 pages of recipes and insights into Chinese foods. This is not merely a cookbook - accompanying cultural and historical information with some background behind specific recipes is given. Mouth watering photos are included with many of the recipes. Both authors have been traveling to China for more than … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Culinary Books · Tagged: China, Culinary travel, Culture

Urbandillo Classic “Hobo” Tote Bag

April 7, 2011 by Dave1 Comment

This Urbandillo tote bag (the "Classic Hobo") is the creative idea of Veronica James, fashion designer and avid traveler. The bag embodies her philosophy of"shrink and go" fashion. Similar to the animal which inspired the companies' name, this tote bag shrinks down into a fairly small ball with the pull of the draw cord using Urbandillo's patented SHRiNXtm design. The Urbandillo seamlessly blends style and function. Its the perfect bag for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Gear · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Fashion

Curse of the Sea Gypsy

April 6, 2011 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

Looking for Love on Lovina, Bali Well, er, the problem was, I thought I saw a real live mermaid. Get that? Loping on Bali's Lovina beach one day, I came across a troglodytic Indonesian man crouching over a campfire, cooking a stunted animal on a skewer. Was he eating a cat?! "Very nice bitch," the local sarong hawker spat in the sand. Lo and behold! I saw a bikinied blond, like the statuesque prow of a Viking vessel, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Coffee, Dancing, Dolphin, Fiji, France, Journey, Markets, Michigan, Missouri, New York City, North Dakota, Sailing, Sand

Foodie Field Trip: Los Alamos

April 6, 2011 by Rachel DuchakLeave a Comment

For our first field trip, we headed to Los Alamos, about an hour south of San Luis Obispo and an hour north of Santa Barbara. Rolling the dice for a sunny weekend with dry pavement after a solid week of gray rain, we scored with great weather on Sunday and a pleasant loop road ride through the hills east of town along Cat, Foxen, and Alisos Canyons. But before the sunshine, the rain had a few more things to say. Gloomy Saturdays are made for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Bicycle, California, Canyon, Food and Wine, Garden, Music, Pizza, Restaurants, Santa Barbara, Spain, Vineyards, Wine Tasting

The Cyprus Tug o War

April 6, 2011 by Roni WeissLeave a Comment

The first thing that drew me to Cyprus is that they are another of those countries that "doesn't exist". The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus is only recognized by Turkey itself. It's also known as "North(ern) Cyprus". According to the European Union (and much of the world), the whole island is one country. The reality of this is pretty clearly in dispute, as the TRNC runs its own border control at its (internationally unrecognized) … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Africa, Beer, Britain, Castle, Cyprus, England, France, History, Italy, Mediterranean, Mosque, Passport, Shopping Mall, South Africa, Village, Visa

Wales: The Quiet Kid in the Corner

April 6, 2011 by Roni WeissLeave a Comment

One of my pet travel projects is understanding "minority nations", the countries within countries. The UK has that in droves: Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and arguably, England itself. The thing is, I really could not find a distinction between Welsh culture and British culture at large. Sure, there's a language that they have that looks like anagrams or txtspk, but beyond that, what makes someone uniquely Welsh? Certainly not the pubs … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Britain, Canada, Culinary travel, Culture, England, Food and Wine, Golf, History, Ireland, National Park, Seafood, Walking tour, Wildlife

Barcelona by Bike

April 5, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

A growing number of hybrid cars roams the streets and the use of public transportation is increasingly encouraged. This is particularly the case in big urban areas, where the public-transportation system tends to be well-developed and reliable. If you rent apartments in Barcelona, Paris, or Berlin there is no need to rent a car, a subway ticket will be just fine get around the city. Another trend that goes hand in hand with caring for our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beach, Bicycle, Bus Travel, Germany, Paris, Public Transportation, Spain

Lock-A-Bye Tote Bags

April 3, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Kathy wrote us the other day about her unique travel product, Lock-A-Bye (she runs the company with her 2 sisters). This is a slash resistant tote bag with a locking zipper as well as a cable lined strap sewn into the handle. Their patented locking mechanism secures both the contents inside the bag as well as the bag itself. This bag is also waterproof. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Gear ·

iPhone 4 Super Juice Case

April 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

iPhone 4 Super Juice Case (Reviewed: Apr 2011) Short battery life is certainly a problem with smart phones including the Iphone 4. When your on the road its no fun to run out of "juice" and have no way to charge it when trying to listen to music, play games or surf the net. Make life easier and your phone last longer with the Super Juice Case from Dexim. This "Applesque" looking item serves not only as a durable case but also extends the charge … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Technology Reviews · Tagged: iPhone, Music

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