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Postcards, Art and The Future
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
Earlier this year, Tohono Chul in Tucson put out a call to artists asking for 4 inch by 6 inch postcards representing a real or imagined trip to Arizona. The cards were to be made in any kind of fiber art technique, and were to be sent unprotected through US mail.The 174 submissions that poured [...]1 week ago -
See the original Starbucks in Seattle’s Pike Place Market
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
There are many who decry the “Starbucks on every corner” dominance of the Seattle-based coffee shop chain, but I would submit that they’ve sure done a great job of elevating the average American’s sophistication about coffee.I mean, Folger’s, anyone? Maxwell House?I didn’t think so.So, in homage to their ...1 week ago -
Walkway on the Hudson: A Civic Project and Pedestrian Destination on a Grand Scale
Perceptive Travel Blog —
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On October 3rd, 6000 people turned out to commemorate the opening of a multi-million-dollar civic project the scope of which probably hasn’t been seen since the Great Depression. Of course, it’s hardly the Hoover Dam, or the Interstate Highway System, but it’s been decades since any federal or state government ...1 week ago -
Only one day in L.A.? Head for the Getty Center.
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
For as long as I can remember, any trip to Los Angeles always involved spending the day at Disneyland, visiting with Micky, Minnie, and the rest of the gang. But on my last stopover in Los Angeles, I was talked into visiting the Getty Center instead. Enticed by the promise of blue skies, amazing views, [...]2 weeks ago -
The Bayeux Tapestry - the quicksand scene
Through The Sandglass —
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My daughter is a great fan of The Simpsons (recently celebrating their 20th anniversary), and enjoys challenging anyone to name any topic for which she cannot quote an episode in which that topic featured. Sometimes, I feel as if Im getting that way about sand, given the diversity of contexts in which it shows ...2 weeks ago -
New York State’s Hudson River Valley Celebrates 400 Years of History
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
2009 marks the year when the Hudson River Valley celebrates the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson’s historic journey up the Hudson River. This voyage was arguably the most important event for European involvement in North America since Columbus stumbled upon the continent on his way to China.That’s about as old as ...2 weeks ago -
Waterproof Money Belt – For a Safer Jurney
Shopping Sea —
Authority: 129
The silk money belt stays securely around your waist so you do not have to hold onto it. These travel money belts allow the full and comfortable use of the bearer’s two hands because they are usually worn around the waist. Make sure it’s durable enough to withstand any sort of water activity that you participate ...2 weeks ago -
Puerto Rico: Crime Solution?
Global Voices Online —
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If the majority of Puerto Ricos crime comes from the islands reputation as a drug smuggling transshipment point, Dondequiera suggests having “the travel and shipping authorities change Puerto Rico to become an International destination…that way, all of the travelers going between Puerto Rico and the United ...2 weeks ago -
Home in Vermont
Red Hen Studios —
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Im soooo jealous. This is the view out of the basement window of the house my sister-in-law and her family recently moved into in Vermont. There are more upstairs windows with even better views of that landscape. We went to visit them this past weekend and I didnt want to leave. Not only is this yard huge and ...2 weeks ago -
Swine Flu Update: International Travel and Vaccine Shortage
EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed —
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With the spread of the swine flu, travelling internationally can be a concern. Travelers need to research on the country they are visiting and note the swine flu status. The Centers for Disease Control Web site has a traveler’s health section, so travelers can look up what vaccines they might need. read more3 weeks ago -
Moment of taco bliss at Seattle’s Pike Place Market
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
I’m in the middle of my first visit to Seattle, Washington (I don’t count going up in the Space Needle as a six-year-old) and today was an afternoon pilgrimage to Pike Place Market in the company of friend, writer and wonderful photographer Pam Mandel.What a delightful spot, especially without the summer crowds, ...3 weeks ago -
Visiting Scenic Maine
Radioblog —
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Posted by Alexis Tirado All photos taken by Neil Golub. Its no surprise at Martha Stewart Living Radio that we love Maine . Martha has a home in the pine tree state and our fellow colleagues love to travel up to New England. Take a look at operation manager Neil Golubs stunning photos from his trip to ...3 weeks ago -
Travel Trends Data & Forecast at US Travel Assoc. Forum
California Beaches Blog —
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Peabody Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas , where the delightful, crowd-pleasing duck parade happens each day, is the host hotel for a travel trends forum event that will feature Helen N. Marano from the Office of Travel and Tourism Industries. The director shares information about the outlook for international ...4 weeks ago -
Oddball Events: The Tarantula Festival in Coarsegold, California
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
Anyone driving through California’s gold country later this month to enjoy spectacular autumn foliage could be in for a big surprise if they drive south on Highway 41 and end up in the small town of Coarsegold just outside of Mariposa county.Sure, on the outside it looks like a quiet old gold town where nothing ...4 weeks ago -
Extreme Trains? Amtrak’s Empire Builder is anything but — that doesn’t mean it’s got nothing to offer
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
If you took a poll, travel by train would probably be the single most popular form of transit. Every famous travel writer in the world has waxed lyrical about train travel, and most not-so-famous ones, too, yours truly included. Loving the rails might make me just one of the herd, but I can’t help it. [...]5 weeks ago -
Finding Perspective in the Redwoods
Perceptive Travel Blog —
Authority: 512
Last month, on my way from Ashland, Oregon to the coast, I took a detour through Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park. Daylight was rapidly fading by the time I got there, so there wasn’t time to hike around, but the ranger suggested an auto route that would allow a glimpse of a few big [...]8 weeks ago