Photography by Emma Krasov There are vacation travelers who think that long international flights are only justified by prolonged stays at their travel destinations. They even came up with a formula, “for every hour in the air a day on …
Category: Art & Culture Travel
Temazcal Sweat Lodge in Cozumel: A Mayan Tradition that Connects You to its History as Well as Your Own by Fyllis Hockman
I am sweating profusely. My pores are so over-run with liquid that I fear I will float away in a river of my own perspiration. Since I am molting inside a sweat lodge, I figure I can’t go very far. …
Nashville By Disney by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn Many people find that a packaged tour offers the best in time and treasure management. A package tour is designed to offer the ease of small group travel and the expert knowledge offering the highlights of …
Timber-Frame Road Encounters by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov There are dozens of cities and little towns along the so-called Deutsche Fachwerkstraße (German Timber-Frame Road) – a tourist route showcasing the traditional historical architecture developed in the 13th-19th centuries. The Baden-Württemberg part of the Road …
Little White House by Bonnie and Bill Neely
Near the quiet town of Warm Springs, Georgia, is a quite wonderful museum and home to visit if you are in the area. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, was the victim of crippling polio …
Falling for Ireland by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov Dublin A poet of the Silver Age of Russian Poetry once referred to “the oceanic Ireland” as a country of profound lyrical influence, asking, “Why her foggy ripples are entwined into the clarity of my …
Callaway Gardens by Bonnie and Bill Neely
In Southern Georgia, USA, the peaceful 2,500 acres of Callaway Gardens beckons visitors any time of year. It is one of the most peaceful experiences of nature you can find anywhere if you want easy accessibility and family fun and …
Artist Harold Stevenson honored at Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn. Idabel, Oklahoma native artist Harold Stevenson was recently reunited with friends and a selection of his artwork dating from 1953 at the University of Oklahoma’s Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art. “The Nature of Man: Paintings …
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California Highway One Discovery Route: A Road Trip Like No Other by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov The California Highway One Discovery Route in San Luis Obispo County stretches along more than 101 miles of prime Pacific coastline midway between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The best way to explore the area is …
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Grapevine, Texas: Festivals All Year Long by Terry Zinn
Photography by Terry Zinn In late fall of last year, I had a delightful and fun filled December weekend in Grapevine, Texas, during their Christmas Celebration. You know Grapevine is the Christmas Capitol of Texas, and everything seems to be …
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