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Sark: Britain’s Lost Channel Island

December 23, 2015 by Richard Collett2 Comments

Sark

'Welcome to Sark'- the sign read as I climbed the harbour steps onto the island. With rain lashing down, I ran through a short tunnel carved through the rock of the cliff- the only entrance to the island- and on the other side found a farming tractor, carriage in tow, parking up on the side of the road. 'There's the bus!' someone said, and everyone clambered on for the ride up the hill. This was Sark, an island of only a few square miles … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beach, Bicycle, Bridges, Britain, Bus Travel, Drinking, England, Europe, Farming, Fashion, France, Journey, London, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Traffic, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour

Carthage, Sidi Bou Said and a Crazy Taxi Driver

December 18, 2015 by Dave2 Comments

Today we left Tunis in search of some urban relief which we found in the much smaller communities of Carthage, Sidi Bou Said and La Marsa. Our first stop was the UNESCO World Heritage site of Carthage - originally settled in 814 BC and at one time it supposedly rivaled Alexandria for being the largest city in the Roman Empire. We visited the old baths - there is not much left here but some of the archways and columns have been restored. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Africa · Tagged: Art, Mosque, Music, Restaurants, Ski Trip, Taxi, Traffic

The Bardo National Museum, Tunis Tunisia – December 2015

December 1, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

This National treasure is the largest and oldest museum in the country; it is a must visit for travelers to Tunisia and is certainly one of the more impressive museums on the African continent and in the Mediterranean region. Located in a former palace the museum contains a significant and memorable collection of Roman mosaics from archaeological sites within the country including nearby Carthage. Pieces in the collection date back several … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Germany, Los Angeles, Mediterranean, Museum, Paris, Traffic

Time to exhale in the South of France

November 13, 2015 by Cecile Riphagen4 Comments

Provence triggers images of lavender, sun flowers and olive trees. Many have read the enjoyable novels written by Peter Mayle, visited anything Van Gogh in Arles and mused over the paintings of Cézanne. Everybody knows all areas of the Provence, or so they believe. There is a part of Provence less famous and therefore much less crowded than the Lubéron and the Midi. It is not a fancy area with famous wines or Michelin star restaurants but … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Beer, Castle, Cruising, Culture, Festival, Flowers, France, Harvest, History, Markets, Mediterranean, Mountain Climbing, Olives, Restaurants, Traffic, Village, Vineyards, Walking tour, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

LAX is Happening!

November 10, 2015 by Dave6 Comments

I frequently use LAX for connecting to domestic flights and it is often my International hub. I even have LAX written on my license plate! Over the past few years I've been watching the airport change ... in a good way. The architectural 'waves' of Tom Bradley International Terminal are now as nearly iconic as the Theme Building (which housed the former Encounter Restaurant). LAX is growing - it is now the 5th busiest airport by volume in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Los Angeles · Tagged: Airport, America, Art, Bus Travel, Food and Wine, History, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Museum, Restaurants, Santa Monica, Traffic

Travels in Myanmar, with Buddha Behind the Wheel

November 1, 2015 by Tom Bentley12 Comments

If the Buddha was driving in heavy urban traffic, would he honk? Much as that sounds like some wisecracking riddle, it’s a thought that occurred to me while my taxi’s driver was navigating the maelstrom of traffic in Yangon, Myanmar. Yangon has over five million people, and at times during my days in the city, it seemed that most of them were behind the wheel. Yet, though traffic surged, darted and inched, drivers seemed patient, and honks—if you … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Burma, Culture, Drinking, India, Monks, Taxi, Traffic, Wildlife

Visit Chicago – October 2015

October 1, 2015 by Dave1 Comment

The nation's third largest city is urban mecca with a plethora of dining options, a mix of intriguing old and new world architecture and plenty of activities to keep one busy for days. There is the world class Field Museum, The Lincoln Park Zoo (still free), lots of miles of waterfront along Lake Michigan and one of the tallest buildings in the Western Hemisphere, the famous Willis Tower (formerly Sears tower). The "loop" as it is called is a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Airport, Architecture, Art, Chicago, Michigan, Museum, Public Transportation, Traffic, Train Travel, Zoo

How-To-Guide To Fall In Love with Istanbul

September 21, 2015 by Anam Nabil5 Comments

This is my third and last post about my trip to Turkey.  So without further ado, let me address the elephant in the room...the very popular and in my opinion, the highly overrated, Istanbul. Before you object to this, I will admit a visit to this city is matter of personal taste and preferences; because I take travelling very seriously (insert joke here), I offer my honest opinions on experiences and activities that others may gloss over … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Europe · Tagged: Architecture, Bridges, Cruising, Europe, Food and Wine, France, Greece, Istanbul, Italy, Mosque, Nightlife, Restaurants, Shopping Mall, Spain, Traffic, Wedding

Experience Sunshine Coast my way

September 7, 2015 by Marie NievesLeave a Comment

When you are leading a stressful life as I was, you usually do not even realize it until it is too late. Only after some types of trauma people do start paying attention to the tempo of their lives and how much stress they truly feel. Also, living in modern cities additionally produces a great level of stress which does not occur in the county. Long commutes to/from work, long lines at supermarkets, traffic jams and too many people constantly … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Australia · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Australia, Beach, Bus Travel, Flowers, Garden, Great Barrier Reef, Hiking, Lifestyle, Queensland, Resort, Scuba Diving, Shopping Mall, Surfing, Traffic, Train Travel, Wildlife

The Los Angeles Food & Wine Festival 2015

September 3, 2015 by DaveLeave a Comment

The Los Angeles Food and Wine Festival has quickly become one of the city's most prominent food and wine events; it is a big deal - you probably saw the billboards scattered around town leading up to the festival. This event recently celebrated it's 5th year in a row with three nights of culinary excellence combined with world class wine. Each day features a number of events including cooking demonstrations by celebrated chefs (this year a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Beach, Beer, Dallas, Drinking, Festival, Florence, Food and Wine, Ice Cream, Los Angeles, Markets, Mountain Climbing, Museum, Music, Napa Valley, Restaurants, Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, Seafood, Traffic, Trekking

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