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A Local’s Guide to Vancouver’s Top Ten Free Attractions

June 24, 2011 by Christine JiersLeave a Comment

I grew up in Toronto, Canada. While Toronto is a tremendous city - boasting eclectic neighbourhoods, lush city parks and a vibrant cultural scene - it's also a place people get really practiced at leaving. Every Friday night in summer, the 400-series highways leading out of town are jammed with cars crawling towards the promise of fresher air and a lakeside cottage up north. I've left Hogtown for good and for the past six years have called … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, Bus Travel, Canada, Canyon, Colombia, Culture, England, Food and Wine, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Seafood, Shopping Mall, Spain, Toronto, Vancouver, Village, Walking tour

The Lovely Inishowen Peninsula and More

June 10, 2011 by Beverly RobertsonLeave a Comment

As our plane dipped down below the mist, patchwork fields of green came into view. Then we went in for the landing in Belfast and could see sheep in a nearby pasture. This was hard to explain, but I felt like I was entering into an ancient homeland. Maybe because my family had distant Irish ancestry. My sister-in-law met my mother, sister and I and we went by car to the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal along the coast to Moville. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Bus Travel, Castle, China, Drinking, England, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, Harvest, Ireland, Jet lag, Museum, Music, Palm Trees, Shopping Mall, Walking tour, Wildlife

Life in a Tree House – memoirs of a 2-week vegetarian

May 30, 2011 by Ben WolfgramLeave a Comment

I had been surfing the internet, looking for a volunteer opportunity that would allow us to stay in Buenos Aires for a couple weeks. We thought it would be good to get our hands dirty again, stay in a place for a while, and meet some fantastic people. We were right! We saw the website and thought we'd give it a try. From the name, it was a little risky, here are my immediate, unfiltered thoughts: eco - will we have warm showers? Will we be … [Read more...]

Filed Under: South America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bus Travel, Casino, Farming, Fashion, Garden, Internet, Music, Restaurants, Seafood, Surfing, Taxi, Volunteer, Wildlife

Suds and Solace

May 30, 2011 by Terri EldersLeave a Comment

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"The future is an opaque mirror. Anyone who tries to look into it sees nothing but the dim outlines of an old and worried face." --Jim Bishop The morning of September 11, 2001, as a Peace Corps trainer I'd scarcely opened an HIV/AIDS seminar in a shabby hotel two hours north of Port-au-Prince, when the Haiti health program manager pulled me aside. "The World Trade Center and the Pentagon have been attacked by planes," she whispered. "It's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Afghanistan, Airport, America, American Airlines, Australia, Beer, Bus Travel, Canada, Castle, Drinking, Garden, Germany, Hiking, Honeymoon, Music, New Zealand, Peace Corps, Seychelles, Washington DC, Wedding

Night at the Museum

May 27, 2011 by Emily MinerLeave a Comment

I stood in front of the Galleria Borghese, my eyes darting between three lines that seemed to snake for equally infinite distances through the elaborate Baroque gardens before the villa, trying to decide which to join. It was Museum Night in Rome: the single night of the year when all of its fabled attractions are open to the public, and at 8:00 P.M., when the evening began, the most famous sights were mobbed. It was also my first night in Rome, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Airport, Art, Backpacking, Bus Travel, Ecuador, History, Italy, Journey, Museum, Rome, Spain

Still Alive

May 18, 2011 by Kelly Hayes RaittLeave a Comment

I'm learning to read his jaw. Sometimes I lose the language in his translations, but his jaw telegraphs the unspeakable. But, tonight, I can't see it. We're facing each other, squaring off in the shadows over outdoor vanilla sundaes laced with crisp kiwis and strawberries, arguing about whether I should accompany him to pick up his food rations from the United Nations. The UN had suspended food giveaways, and he finally has an appointment … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Arabic, Border Crossing, Bus Travel, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, Ice Cream, Interview, Iraq, Jordan, Olives, Pizza, Restaurants, Taxi

Island Escape, Roxy Maldives Resort

May 12, 2011 by Dave4 Comments

A stay on a private island in the middle of the Maldives can make the rest of the world seem mundane, pedestrian in comparison. Such is the case of Roxy Maldives Resort (formerly Zitahli Resort & Spa Kuda-Funafaru) on its own private island in the heart of the Noonu Atoll, accessible via a 50 minute seaplane ride from Male (the capital city of the Maldives). The "welcome pier" at Roxy Maldives "Remote" Maldivian resorts such as these … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Asia, Beach, Bicycle, Brazil, Bus Travel, Chocolate, Cruising, Dolphin, Drinking, Dubai, Europe, Fishing, Food and Wine, Golf, Lifestyle, London, Malaysia, Maldives, Massage

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

LA Gang Tours

April 24, 2011 by Dave20 Comments

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LA Gang Tours offers tours into the heart of the Los Angeles gangland territory - places you normally wouldn't think to visit: Skid Row, South Central & Watts and Compton. This unique organization is not glorifying gang violence and activities rather they are humanizing it, raising awareness, and money to work with kids before they get sucked into this "culture' as well as other anti-gang preventative measures. The organization was founded by … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Art, Bridges, Bus Travel, Culture, Florence, Freeways, Helicopter, History, Los Angeles, Music, Wildlife

…A Quick Injection of Vitamin D

April 15, 2011 by Ivona SiniarskaLeave a Comment

We all have those moments in life, myself more frequently during the winter months, during which we just want to leave everything behind and run away or hide to clear our heads. Last week I did just that... Cabin in Tulum to which I have frequently run away to I have never been one of those people who can run a hot bath, soak and be magically refreshed and focused for the following week of my life - simply not me. I was always a shower … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Airport, America, Australia, Beach, Bus Travel, Caribbean, Culture, Egypt, Fashion, Ghana, Mexico, Nightlife, North America, Paradise, Resort, Sand, Ski Trip, South America, Sydney, Tanzania

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