It was that time of the year for a family reunion. Given my background as a travel writer, my duties have always been in the “Where should we go, what can we do and where can we eat?” categories. For …
Category: Culinary Travel
Creating Memories in Northern California by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov There were times when we haven’t even heard about it. We just lived our lives and once in a while turned back to weed out the bad memories and dwell on the good ones relaying them …
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Everglades Boat Tours Near Naples, Florida by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We had made reservations for the boat trips from the Everglades National Park and we had paid in advance the steep price for The Mangroves boat trip and on the next day the 10,000 Islands Boat Trip. We knew there …
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Fine Dining is an Adventure in Santa Fe by Terry Zinn
Photos by Terry Zinn Having been to Santa Fe a number of times, it is always fun and relaxing to again visit those dining establishments that made an impression over the years. This fall the eating adventure led me to …
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New Orleans: Smooth Jazz, Bourbon, and Powdered Sugar by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov In America, the beautiful, not many cities have their own face, their unique character. In the majority of American cities an observant traveler often experiences a kind of déjà vu: street names start with Main …
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Pittsburgh and Laurel Highlands: Art and Architecture by Emma Krasov
Photography by Emma Krasov Besides its steel and iron legacy, its 446 golden-yellow bridges, its contemporary eds and meds flagships, and its renowned sports teams of Steelers, Penguins, and Pirates, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is known for preserving and developing multiple art …
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Nova Scotia and its Wineries by Ron Kapon
Nova Scotia is one of Canada’s three Maritime Provinces that include New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Its capital is Halifax. Nova Scotia is the second smallest Canadian province, the first being Prince Edward Island. The population was 921,000 in …
Tea at the Palace by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov The more I travel around the globe the more I appreciate home. Granted, my home is San Francisco – the legendary American city of sophistication, elegance, and intellectualism as well as artistic spirit, inclusiveness, and openness …
Portland Maine – It Isn’t Just Lobster by Ron Kapon
On the last day of May I left NYC for Boston via the LimoLiner. After an early dinner I boarded the 7:30 train. It took until 11PM for the non-speedy train to get me to Portland (track work). It got …
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