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A Town Called Herring: Seldovia, Alaska By Naomi K. Shapiro As our small plane came in for its landing at Seldovia, Alaska, our pilot, Bob, muttered, and then held us suspended above the ground for a moment as a gust of wind tried to push us...(more) A Taste of New York By Carole Kotkin
In New York City, there is something for everyone. With so many wonderful things happening simultaneously at any given time, the question isn’t what there is to do, but how to fit...(more) Retracing The Footsteps Of History Along Lake Champlain By Habeeb Salloum We had crossed over from Canada
after re-tracing the footsteps of history along the Richelieu River - the last part of the historic Northeast Passage waterway...(more) A word from the Wise about Wine By Madelyn Miller In my fantasy life I am organized. So I buy things that are considered organizers. I just bought a beautiful wine rack Travel Around the World
that reaches up to the ceiling and put all my wines in it. It...(more) Living Life in the Past Lane By Sandra Scott The morning sky streaked red. Still in their pjs the grandchildren, rubbed the sleep from their eyes, rushed out onto
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ever lived in Italy. But when I joined a group of travelers for 17 days in Italy, I had an instant Italian family. We bonded...(more) Soar over the Grand Canyon or test your fear factor By Phyllis Steinberg If germany travel agent you thought last year’s Mission Space attraction at Epcot was the most thrilling attraction ever at Disneyworld, you will be even more impressed with Soarin, the new ride that...(more) A land of poets By Cindy-Lou Dale Traveling towards Exeter in Devon,
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happened upon one of the oldest and most historic market towns in England -- Ottery St. Mary, sheltered by swollen hills and...(more) Bay St. Louis By Angela Fox Movie trivia fans know that the 1966 film This Property is Condemned, starring a youthful Robert Redford and radiant Natalie Wood, was filmed on location in...(more) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Reviewed by Madelyn Miller This movie fulfills one of my ultimate fantasies. Chocolate in every form. I have to get my own copy so I can sit around and fantasize about chocolate for 88 uninterrupted minutes...(more) Kyoto is for Everyone By Rita Cook Have you got a desire to visit a real piece of Japan? Then be sure
and make this city a 24-hour stop in Kyoto. Easily accessible by bullet train from Tokyo (a mere two...(more) Travel through Zorba the Greek country By Melissa Jones Of all the islands in the Aegean, Greece’s millpond-calm sea studded with largely unspoilt tourist magnets, Crete holds a special place. It could be its colourful Travel Around the World
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Land of the Turquoise Sky By Marian Betancourt The sky is turquoise in Taos, New Mexico. The color is as bright and pure as the Native American jewelry that is seen everywhere. Coming from a place where the sky is...(more) How To Lick Motion Sickness By Madelyn Miller If you are one of the unlucky people who get motion sickness, it can really get your trip off to a bad start. So imagine if the solution was a simple as licking a delicious little...(more) Rosemary Beach: Peace and Travel Around the World
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Along the Gulf Coast of Florida By Carol Muse Evans Rosemary Beach. Even the name sounds lovely. Named for the wild herb that grows in the area, the name evokes an inviting place. And for many, it is a slice...(more)
A Town Called Herring: Seldovia, Alaska By Naomi K. Shapiro As our small plane came in for its landing at Seldovia, Alaska, our pilot, Bob, muttered, and then held us suspended above the ground for a moment as a gust of wind tried to push us...(more) A Taste of New York By Carole Kotkin
In New York City, there is something for everyone. With so many wonderful things happening simultaneously at any given time, the question isn’t what there is to do, but how to fit...(more) Retracing The Footsteps Of History Along Lake Champlain By Habeeb Salloum We had crossed over from Canada
after re-tracing the footsteps of history along the Richelieu River - the last part of the historic Northeast Passage waterway...(more) A word from the Wise about Wine By Madelyn Miller In my fantasy life I am organized. So I buy things that are considered organizers. I just bought a beautiful wine rack Travel Around the World
that reaches up to the ceiling and put all my wines in it. It...(more) Living Life in the Past Lane By Sandra Scott The morning sky streaked red. Still in their pjs the grandchildren, rubbed the sleep from their eyes, rushed out onto
the deck, baited their hooks, dropped their line...(more) San Juan Chamula – Same continent, another world By Ursula Maxwell-Lewis Despite the Mexican heat, I felt an instinctive chill. It preceded the pagan vibes that washed over me as I stepped into the smokey, cavernous body of San Juan Chamula Church...(more) The Wooded Hills of Kamakura By Rosario Charie Albar The Kamakura countryside is within an hour by train from the hustle and bustle of Tokyo but is so far removed from the trappings of
the big city. Set amidst a backdrop of...(more) My Italian Family By Madelyn Miller I am not Italian. None of my relatives have Travel Around the World
ever lived in Italy. But when I joined a group of travelers for 17 days in Italy, I had an instant Italian family. We bonded...(more) Soar over the Grand Canyon or test your fear factor By Phyllis Steinberg If germany travel agent you thought last year’s Mission Space attraction at Epcot was the most thrilling attraction ever at Disneyworld, you will be even more impressed with Soarin, the new ride that...(more) A land of poets By Cindy-Lou Dale Traveling towards Exeter in Devon,
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happened upon one of the oldest and most historic market towns in England -- Ottery St. Mary, sheltered by swollen hills and...(more) Bay St. Louis By Angela Fox Movie trivia fans know that the 1966 film This Property is Condemned, starring a youthful Robert Redford and radiant Natalie Wood, was filmed on location in...(more) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Reviewed by Madelyn Miller This movie fulfills one of my ultimate fantasies. Chocolate in every form. I have to get my own copy so I can sit around and fantasize about chocolate for 88 uninterrupted minutes...(more) Kyoto is for Everyone By Rita Cook Have you got a desire to visit a real piece of Japan? Then be sure
and make this city a 24-hour stop in Kyoto. Easily accessible by bullet train from Tokyo (a mere two...(more) Travel through Zorba the Greek country By Melissa Jones Of all the islands in the Aegean, Greece’s millpond-calm sea studded with largely unspoilt tourist magnets, Crete holds a special place. It could be its colourful Travel Around the World
history: it...(more) Taos:
Land of the Turquoise Sky By Marian Betancourt The sky is turquoise in Taos, New Mexico. The color is as bright and pure as the Native American jewelry that is seen everywhere. Coming from a place where the sky is...(more) How To Lick Motion Sickness By Madelyn Miller If you are one of the unlucky people who get motion sickness, it can really get your trip off to a bad start. So imagine if the solution was a simple as licking a delicious little...(more) Rosemary Beach: Peace and Travel Around the World
Tranquility
Along the Gulf Coast of Florida By Carol Muse Evans Rosemary Beach. Even the name sounds lovely. Named for the wild herb that grows in the area, the name evokes an inviting place. And for many, it is a slice...(more)
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