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West Sweden & Skane: Volvo’s Car plus Vacation – Day 9-10 of 14

by Dave · Leave a Comment

DAY 9   Explore Ystad & Ystad Studios Today is minimal driving day spent exploring beautiful Ystad and or enjoying the pampering amenities of the Ystad Satsjobad Hotel. Ystad is only about 10 minutes from the hotel. For a small town (only 17,000 live in the city limits) Ystad packs a pretty powerful punch when it comes to tourism. This picturesque town is a photographers dream, especially during late spring and summer. If the town was … [Read more...]

Exploring Local Agritourism in Southern Sweden

July 6, 2013 by Dave5 Comments

The region of Skåne is Sweden's "breadbasket", a landscape filled with agriculture, both rolling hills and flatlands and is surrounded by the Baltic Sea on three sides. Entry to this region is easy - Malmö, Sweden's third largest city behind Stockholm and Gothenburg is merely 20-30 minutes by train or car from Copenhagen's International Airport. Driving is straight forward in Sweden - roads are well signed and the rural country roads are … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Agritourism, Airport, Animal Rescue, Art, Bakeries, Beach, Coffee, Crawdad, Dessert, Farming, Fashion, Flowers, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Ice Cream, Mediterranean, Museum, National Park, Resort

Saul Bolanos: A Modern Day Alchemist

July 6, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

John M. Edwards finds out that Costa Rican Artist Saul Bolaños’s Medium Is Hot Costa Rica, a coffee democracy in a sea of banana republics, is known more for its number-one export than its art. So perhaps it is only natural that Costa Rican photo-artist Saul Bolaños decided to fuse the two and extract art from the ubiquitous bean. His CAFEGRAFIA®, sepia-color photo images made real by coffee, explore the offbeat flight paths of Central … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Beach, Boston, Coffee, Costa Rica, Drinking, Museum, Paradise, Photography, Seattle, Spain, Technology, Wildlife

Let Les Bons Temps Roules in Red New Orleans

July 5, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

John M. Edwards discovers New Orleans unique cuisine to be out of this world, not just Creole and Cajun clichés (“Gumbo” and “Jambalaya”), but also, well, nothing beats an Oyster Poboy! At the legendary Napoleon House in New Orleans, Lousiana, I found myself expectantly dreaming of a dressed “Oyster Poboy,” especially since they had not even one of them on their menus. (Hurricane Katrina had literally wiped out many of the oyster beds way back … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Beer, Canada, Coffee, Culinary travel, Drinking, England, Film, Florida, Food and Wine, Garden, History, Hollywood, Interview, Louisiana, Mardi Gras, New Orleans, Olives, Oyster

Conned By An Entire Community?

July 3, 2013 by Adrian Landin3 Comments

A rickshaw driving through an intersection in Kathmandu, Nepal

We'd been in Nepal's bustling capital city less than 24 hours. In what has become routine upon arriving in a new city, I was up around sunrise eager to wander out and explore the streets of a place that's been a dream of mine for over a decade. Like every other SE Asian country's capital, Kathmandu's streets are chaotic. Chaotic, I said. The roads are awful. Resembling heavily bombed strips of concrete, the streets are extremely fractured and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Beer, Christmas, Coffee, Food and Wine, History, India, Nepal, Nicaragua, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Thailand, Traffic, Village, Walking tour

Kodagu (Coorg) Southwest Karnataka, India

July 3, 2013 by Rochelle PotkarLeave a Comment

PART ONE Nature’s show On long circuitous winding roads, close your eyes to keep away the tumultuous feeling that erupts as bile climbs the ravines of your own inner system. Suffer motion sickness on a mountain road or keep Avamin and lime ready. Or just stick your eyes out, arrest your breath and stare in awe. This is for what you’ve escaped the humdrum of your congested city life. Wide vistas of undulating green and inhabitation of small … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Art, Chennai, China, Chocolate, Coffee, Flowers, Food and Wine, India, Massage, Nightlife, Palm Trees, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Taxi, Whitewater Rafting, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Capital of Ghosts

June 30, 2013 by John EdwardsLeave a Comment

What was Parisian-Style Boulevards, Empty Eight-Lane Highways, and Chistendom's Highest Chuch-All Dead Ending in Jungle? I was working for a magazine in Abidjan, the principal city of Cote d’Ivoire (better known as the Ivory Coast), when some co-workers and I set off on a pilgrimage to one of the strangest ghost towns in Africa: Yamoussoukro. The official capital of the country since 1983, this modern “lost city” is the architectural … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Abidjan, Africa, Coffee, Dancing, France, Golf, Mosque, Rainforest, Sports, Taxi, Village, Walking tour

Virginia is for Foodies

June 12, 2013 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

Even if you arrive in Virginia knowing not a soul, don’t be surprised if you leave feeling as if you’ve broken bread and shared drink with good folk who are now friends. That’s the way Virginia strikes me. I come here to eat, drink and contemplate its natural beauty, but am most deeply affected by its people. It’s a truly welcoming place, even to a Northern stranger like me. I recently road- tripped my way through the Commonwealth in search … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Art, Bakeries, Beer, Coffee, Dessert, Drinking, Food and Wine, France, Garden, Georgia, History, Restaurants, Sushi, Traffic, Virginia, Wine Tasting

How Cuba Changed my Perception of Humanity and Restored Hope

June 10, 2013 by Andrea MacEachern2 Comments

I’ve taken a number of great vacations in my lifetime. Each vacation I’ve taken has left me with fond memories, valuable lessons, new friends, new-found knowledge and a new outlook on my surroundings and the world at large but one recent vacation, in particular, left me with more than I could ever imagine gaining from a week-long trip.  I didn’t have to travel very far to this destination.  In fact, I technically didn’t even have to leave the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Caribbean · Tagged: Airport, America, Beach, Bus Travel, California, Canada, Caribbean, Cell Phone, Coffee, Costa Rica, Cuba, Culture, Drinking, Food and Wine, Illinois, Internet, Montana, Music, North America, Resort

Quintessential Sweden: From Heart to Mind Farm to Fork at Angavallen, Sweden’s Top Eco-Rest

June 4, 2013 by DaveLeave a Comment

New York, NY June 3, 2013 American travelers who dream of being truly immersed in one of Sweden’s most idyllic regions in summer, should look no further than the southern region of Skåne or Scania where they’ll find the 400-year old Ängavallen estate that features the award-winning eco- restaurant chosen by the Swedish White Guide, a quintessential 19th century style Countryhouse Hotel, a dairy, bakery and a stunning park designed in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Bakeries, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Chile, Coffee, Denmark, Farming, Food and Wine, Garden, Golf, Lifestyle, Mendocino, New York City, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spain, Sweden, Wildlife

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