Photography by Yuri Krasov The most popular vacation destination on the Caribbean coast of Mexico, Cancún boasts so many hotels that they form their own territory, Zona Hotelera de Cancún – a narrow strip of land protruding far into the …
Month: March 2016
Winter KOA Kamping In Florida by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We drove about halfway down the west side of Florida and easily followed the KOA signs from just below Naples. The Marco Island/Naples KOA Kampgrounds are surrounded by a thick boundary of beautiful forest of mangroves, palms, pines and other …
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Carnival Cruise Line Remains the Best Family Cruise Line and Value by Carmel L. Mooney
Traveling families can make quality, lifetime memories on the Carnival Freedom, sailing from Galveston, Texas. The Legend’s currently-fabulous Caribbean itinerary is perfect for those wanting to experience a taste of the Caribbean. As if that isn’t enough, Moody Gardens Hotel …
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An Art and Artist Adventure at Tulsa’s Gilcrease Museum by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn The adventure in art can be entertaining and also a reunion with favorite talented artist. The November Collectors Reserve event at Oklahoma’s Gilcrease Museum is such a gathering. The Museum is known for its western heritage …
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Digby Pines: Where Eco-Friendly Rises to the Level of High Tides by Fyllis Hockman
Sure, we are all now accustomed to hotel rooms admonishing us to leave the towels on the rack so they can be reused. And occasionally, we come across two waste baskets in the room, one for recycling paper. And we …
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