By Emma Krasov. Photography by Yuri Krasov Small, cozy and quiet, Basel, Switzerland, is exceedingly rich in art, architecture, and culture in general—undeniably Swiss, but also influenced by the closest neighbors—Germany and France. If you’re in the city for a …
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Visit Newberry, South Carolina
By Bonnie and Bill Neely Although I grew up only an hour from this charming little town of Newberry, SC, I had never been there, but it is certainly worth a visit. The home of the pretty Newberry College, the …
Luxurious Rhine Cruise with AmaWaterways
By Emma Krasov. Photography by Yuri Krasov The incredible amount of amazing historic places in Europe you’ll visit in just one week is reason enough to embark on AmaWaterways river cruise. Other reasons—you’re treated like a dear friend and served …
KOA Campground We Enjoy
By Bonnie & Bill Neely We have been RV’ers for four decades, and always KOA Campgrounds are our favorite private places to enjoy because we can count on totally clean sites with electric, cable, and water and sewer kept in …
Manchester: Birthplace of America’s Industrial Revolution
By Michelle Newman Manchester, New Hampshire is the birthplace of America’s Industrial Revolution which began in the 1830s. Miles and miles of red brick factories were built alongside of the mighty Merrimack River, which provided power for textile mills, shoe …
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Meow Wolf: Where Wonderment Compensates for a Lack of Words
By Fyllis Hockman A travel writer’s worst nightmare? Being at a loss for words to describe something. And so it is with Meow Wolf, an immersive interactive art installation and technological wonderland with unending surprises at every turn in Santa …
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Refract—the Seattle Glass Experience, and Other Delights of the Emerald City
By Emma Krasov. Photography by Yuri Krasov Swept with refreshing sea breeze from Puget Sound, architecturally pleasing, and genuinely hospitable, Seattle, Washington, is a lot like San Francisco before the hi-tech boom. Devoid of incessant crowds, its beautiful downtown is …
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Stay in a Tiny House for Miniature Luxury
By Bonnie and Bill Neely In the Blue Ridge Mountains, about an hour from airports in Greenville, S, two hours from Charlotte, NC, and a half hour from Asheville, NC, we made a real find through Air B&B…Pura Vida Cottage. …
Santa Fe, New Mexico: An Homage to the Art(s) of Being Different
By Fyllis Hockman Santa Fe, New Mexico is more than a place. It is a spirit, an energy that enters your soul and takes residence in your worldview as well as your inner vision. A state of mind more …
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French Cinema COLCOA Happens in Hollywood
By Barbara Singer If you love visiting France and adore watching French cinema like I do, COLCOA, City of Lights-City of Angels in Los Angeles is for you. Strictly French films and TV right in the heart of Hollywood. It’s …
