Murrieta Hot Springs, California, Geothermal Resort Review I first discovered the benefits of thermal springs as a young bride living in Southern Germany. My life there included visits to picturesque towns which evoked scenes right out of the “Sound of Music.” But nothing quite surpassed the rejuvenation and relaxation I felt after a dip in one of the many thermal pools that dotted the Bavarian countryside. I had the pleasure of … [Read more...]
Discovering Art, Crafts, and Culture in Puerto Vallarta’s Zona Romantica
Puerto Vallarta has long been a favorite travel destination of mine, a city where tropical beauty meets rich tradition. Nestled along the sparkling blue waters of Banderas Bay and framed by lush green mountains, this vibrant port town bursts with charm, art, and a rhythm all its own. After more than 30 years of visiting, both by land and sea, I always find something new that stirs my heart. Located in the Mexican state of Jalisco, Puerto … [Read more...]
A short stay in Hampshire (just isn’t enough!)
While visiting family in Hampshire, I decided to make a weekend of it and accept an invitation to make our base the newly rebranded voco® Winchester Hotel & Spa. Previously part of the Holiday Inn group of hotels, we were lucky enough to be among the first to have the voco® experience as the wraps came off a £2m refurbishment. The contemporary hotel, which was first built in 2010, is located on the edge of the beautiful South Downs … [Read more...]
Where in the World Am I Now?
Driving from Mumbai to Nashik we passed road construction chaos. If I had to guess I would say completion on this project will be sometime between 550 and 750 years from now. It had the appearance of having been worked on for decades with little progress to show for the effort. What appeared to be total chaos for kilometers included piles of rotting garbage, lengthy sections of broken pavement, stones everywhere, partially paved sections covered … [Read more...]
Ghost Tours In Maryland: Everything Spooky In The Old Line State
Maryland truly shines in the fall, transforming into a vibrant tapestry of color and celebration! Known as the Old Line State, it boasts a captivating Revolutionary War history and a rich maritime heritage, perfect for history buffs. This history breeds a rare degree of haunted stories you don’t often find in many cities along the Atlantic Seaboard. Join us as we delve into our extensive guide, unlocking the hidden gems of this remarkable … [Read more...]
Beyond the Vines: Paso Robles’ Playground of Lights, Bites, and Delights
Paso Robles, you know it: that quaint, semi-rustic town you stop at for a bite and a glass of wine on your drives between LA and San Francisco. Well, in between drives, Paso Robles has grown up, and in the best of ways. These days, Paso is more of a first (though less expensive) cousin of Napa’s St. Helena—you’ll definitely want a second glass of wine. And you’ll want to stay a spell. The town retains its California Western feel, but now … [Read more...]
Indonesia on a Budget: Money-Saving Travel Tips
Indonesia, with its stunning landscapes, rich culture, and friendly people, is a dream destination for many travelers. However, traveling can be expensive. Fortunately, there are many ways to explore Indonesia without breaking the bank. This article provides useful tips on how to save money while enjoying everything this beautiful country has to offer. 1. Plan Your Trip During Off-Peak Seasons One of the best ways to save money is to travel … [Read more...]
What to Do If You’ve Been in a Car Accident
Most people spend a lot of their time in cars. We drive to work, to get the groceries, to pick children up from school, and to go on trips and vacations. It makes sense, therefore, that car accidents are as common as they are. While most accidents are little more than fender benders that might result in a bit of embarrassment and a bill at the end of the day, some crashes can be much more severe. Here is some advice to help you avoid accidents … [Read more...]
10 Signs That Divorce Would Be the Best Option for Your Family
No one walks down the aisle thinking, "This marriage will be great until it’s not." Yet, here we are. Sometimes, no matter how hard we work at it, our relationships are just not built to last, and not only is there no shame in admitting that to be the case, but sometimes, getting divorced is the best thing we can do for ourselves, our partners and our children. Bearing that in mind let’s take a look at some key signs that divorce might just be … [Read more...]
Sacha Lodge Announces New Private Birding Tours in Ecuadorian Amazon
(Quito, Ecuador) -- Sacha Lodge, an easily accessible 5000-acre private ecological reserve in the Ecuadorian Amazon, is thrilled to announce an array of NEW private birding itineraries. Of the 1,600 bird species registered in Ecuador, 600 have been seen at Sacha Lodge. For avid bird watchers, Sacha Lodge will provide specialist filed guides who know the best spots for the hard-to-find species and can easily identify them by sight and sound. … [Read more...]
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