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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

Feria de Sevilla

March 15, 2011 by Miss MociLeave a Comment

On November 16, 2010 UNESCO declared the Flamenco World Cultural Heritage, to be more precise it was declared to one of the Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity and I could not think of a more respectable acknowledgment. The Flamenco is a hallmark for Spanish culture, especially for the south of Spain, and goes far beyond music and dance. Some would call it a way of life or an attitude. It embodies passion and seduction. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Culture, Food and Wine, Music, Spain

Antisocial Media: iPad Madness Causing Holiday Sadness?

March 14, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

The age of antisocial media is upon us. A recent online MyDestinationInfo.com (http://www.mydestinationinfo.com/) survey, conducted by YouGov, revealed that 30% of UK holidaymakers who use a portable multimedia device update their Facebook status when on holiday, while 26% check their social feeds and 8% tweet (of those holidaymakers updating Facebook, women are busiest: 35% compared to 25% of men). Even more startlingly, 48% of the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Britain, England, iPhone, Music, Technology

Dinner & Dancing: Brazil

March 10, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

This is a guest post from Rachel who runs Central Coast Foodie in San Luis Obispo, California USA. In regards to her mention of Capirinhas - we've been making those this week and using Germana, a traditional Brazilian Cachaca. Perhaps this is too strong a Cachaca, it certainly doesn't taste like the awesome ones I had down in Sao Paulo - if anyone has other recommendations let us know? This drink sure requires a lot of sugar! *** Happy Mardi … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Food & Wine · Tagged: America, Brazil, California, Cruising, Culinary travel, Dancing, Drinking, Food and Wine, Mardi Gras, Music, New Orleans, Wine Tasting

Iphone 4 Super Juice Case by Dexim

March 9, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

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 i...tem serves not only as a durable case but also extends the charge life of the phone with its powerful Lithium … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Travel Gear · Tagged: iPhone, Music

New Spring Grand Canyon Tours Take Flight

March 8, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Papillon Airways, Inc. Launches Private Tours, Showcasing the Grand Canyon, Las Vegas Strip at Sunset New Tours Originate from McCarran International Airport and Available in 10 Languages LAS VEGAS (March 2011) - This spring, it's champagne and stunning sunsets. Papillon Airways, Inc. now offers new tours, each designed to give the ultimate in personalized service by enabling guests to book private flights from McCarran International … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Press Releases · Tagged: Airport, Art, Canyon, Colorado, Grand Canyon, Helicopter, Music, Spain, Traffic

A Trip To Samar

March 4, 2011 by Junfil OlarteLeave a Comment

A soft breezy sunrise rouses me as my ship nears the coast and moors at the docks of Maguino-o, off the city of Calbayog Western Samar in the Central Philippines. Sheer weather of the early morning meets the island's pristine seawaters. And I feel like a sixteenth-century explorer reincarnated. "There you are," I whisper upon sighting the shores of Samar. Believing I could reach the location only through history books. One of the very … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: America, Asia, Beach, Bus Travel, Caves, Coffee, Culture, History, Journey, Museum, Music, Philippines, Poland, Sailing, Sicily, Spain

BAR 25, Berlin

March 1, 2011 by Miss Moci1 Comment

There are a few night clubs and bars that had such an impact that they defined entire eras of nightlife in cities. In New York it was Studio 54 or The Moulin Rouge in Paris. If you have rented apartments in Berlin before September 2010 you might have had the pleasure of going to a party at the legendary BAR 25. If not, you might have still heard glorious stories about this epic place. In the 7 years of existence the BAR 25 had transformed … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Culture, Drinking, Germany, Internet, Lifestyle, Music, New York City, Nightlife, Paris, Restaurants, Spa

Pelican Case i1015

March 1, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

Pelican i1015 (Reviewed: Mar 2011) is the ideal case for the extreme adventurer or outdoor enthusiast. This is a great fit for rock climbers who want to protect their phone or those involved in other adventurous activities. The shell of the case is made from hard plastic with foam and inner rubber inside. The case is water resistant but not waterproof (not meant for swimming). It even comes with a small carabiner. The case was designed for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Technology Reviews · Tagged: iPhone, Music

GranMonte Vineyards, All in the Family

February 26, 2011 by DaveLeave a Comment

After returning from Brunei and a quick day of rest we set out for the jungles of Khao Yai National Park and part of Thailand's "wine trail". GranMonte Vineyards located in the heart of the small Asoke Valley was the highlight of our day. This winery was founded by Thai couple Visooth and Sakuna Lohitnavy. Their daughter Visootha (or Nikki) is Thailand's first female winemaker (only in her 20's, she has many harvests ahead of her). The entire … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia, Food & Wine · Tagged: Africa, Art, Australia, brunei, Dessert, Food and Wine, France, Harvest, Japan, London, Maldives, Music, National Park, Portugal, Restaurants, Romantic, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Thailand

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