Those addicted to watching reality dating shows such as Perfect Match, Too Hot to Handle, Love is Blind, and The Circle, take note of our recommended destinations for your dream vacation. ExpressVPN explained that exotic locations and dating shows are a perfect match due to the unique combination of vacation-induced relaxation and heightened emotions, creating an ideal environment for falling in love. Reality dating show destinations should be … [Read more...]
Chawadee Nualkhair, Thai-American Food Journalist
Chawadee Nualkhair, who often refers to herself as Chow, is a Thai-American originally from Pittsburgh. She now resides in Bangkok with her husband and two children. As a freelance journalist, her primary focus is food writing. Her blog, 'Bangkok Glutton' is a must-read for those who love Thai street food. Chow made a guest appearance on a popular episode of the Netflix travel documentary series 'Somebody Feed Phil,' showcasing the culinary … [Read more...]
What’s New in Pasadena, California – Late Summer/Early Fall
Here’s your September update on all things Pasadena! Below, find a curated list of the latest news happening around town. I recently did the Haunted Pasadena Walking Tour and learned about the underground accessways below Old Pasadena... quite a few hair-raising stories around town, just in time for spooky season. LODGING Hotel Dena, Pasadena Los Angeles, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel debuted as the ultimate artists’ retreat in the heart of … [Read more...]
Best Places for College Students to Travel
As college students, the world is your oyster, and there's no better time to explore new horizons and create lasting memories. Traveling not only broadens your horizons but also offers valuable life experiences. This guide will explore some of the best places for college students to travel. Whether you're a budget-conscious traveler or ready to splurge, these destinations have something to offer every college student. Travel Destinations for … [Read more...]
Louise Reilly Sacco, Permanent Acting Interim Executive Director of the Museum Of Bad Art
Q. Tell us about yourself, how you joined the Museum Of Bad Art, and what you love most about working with the volunteers? I am a native Bostonian, retired from a career as a consultant to small businesses. In 1993, when my brother and his friend came up with the concept of a Museum of Bad Art, I offered to take on the role of Director of Financial Enablement. Around 2000, the other founders moved on to new ventures. I assumed the role of … [Read more...]
Definitive Guide To Angels Landing Trail (in 2023)
Welcome to the Angels Landing Trail. In this blog post, we'll cover EVERYTHING you need to know to hike the Angel Landing trail. This includes the directions, a downloadable map of the trail, statistics of the hike, and so much more! Location of the Angels Landing Trail First thing you NEED TO KNOW Angels Landing Trail is located in Zion National Park Utah, USA. You can DOWNLOAD THE MAP of the trail via AllTrails so you can … [Read more...]
Traveling to the United States: Essential Tips
The United States is a land of many opportunities, but even the most experienced traveler can benefit from a few tips to make their journey smoother. Here's a compact guide that will help ensure your US adventure goes as smoothly as possible! 1. Getting the right visa - Apply for your US visa ahead of time: whether you need a tourist (b2) or a business visa you must start the application process early on. Getting a nonimmigrant US … [Read more...]
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico in Full Color
Having spent time in other Mexican locales like Oaxaca and Merida, Puerto Vallarta seems very much not Mexican in the traditional sense of the word. It's basically a sprawling series of condos, hotels, and shopping malls on the beach – with a healthy smattering of pharmacies selling illicit concoctions banned for over-the-counter sales in most of the world in between -- much in the same way that Phuket has become in Thailand. Here's what I … [Read more...]
Saudi Sojourn: Adventures in the Desert Kingdom
The temperatures have been warm during my stay in Dammam, ranging from 108 to 112 degrees Fahrenheit during the hottest parts of the day. I've been wandering around the city on foot for the past several days. My experience in extreme heat in the past has paid off, alternating between consuming copious quantities of water alternating between fruity and other sweet drinks. To compound things, several days offered up a stiff breeze (and that's … [Read more...]
Solo Travel Tips for Introverts: Navigating Your Own Path with Confidence
Embarking on a solo journey can seem daunting, especially if you revel in your own company more than in the hubbub of a crowded gathering. The year 2023 presents an exhilarating canvas for introverts to carve out their unique travel narratives, thanks to advancements in technology and hospitality industries worldwide catering explicitly to individual travelers' needs. In this blog post, discover essential tips smartly tailored for introverts that … [Read more...]
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