I’m a die-hard Disneyland fan. Always have been. And I assumed everyone else felt the same way. That was until a good friend of mine, Dave, told me he didn’t like D-land and even suggested that my twitterpation with “the …
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Santiago, Chile by Bonnie and Bill Neely
We have wanted to see the bottom of the world for years, and we almost went as travel writers six years ago when we had the possibility of traveling on a cargo ship from South Africa in two of the …
Aspen/Snowmass Colorado: Something for Everyone by Terry Zinn
The ski resorts at Aspen / Snowmass seem to have something for everyone: whether its panoramic snow caped mountain views, the skiing and snowboarding slopes, shopping, fine dining, fun beverage pubs, or just plain sleeping in mornings in your lux …
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International Eats in Salt Lake City, Utah (a.k.a. Mont Eats!) by Perry and Brandi Montoya
“This is the right place” said Brigham Young as Mormon Pioneers entered the Great Salt Lake Valley. Their overland exodus to the valley of Salt Lake officially culminated on July 24th, 1847. Records (according to http://www.Utah.com) show that, “on the …
Staying Fabulous in Palm Springs by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov The sun, the palms, the snow-capped mountain peaks – no matter where you look, Palm Springs is fabulous! A desert oasis, a playground for Hollywood stars, and a mid-century modern architecture enclave – the city is …
Myrtle Beach: Rediscovering its Gullah Culture. Its WHAT???? by Fyllis Hockman
Few people would think that Michelle Obama and Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas have much in common but they would be wrong. Both are part of the small but unique Gullah community, primarily residing in South Carolina and Georgia whose …
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Discovering Albany, New York by Terry Zinn
I think it was in the fifth grade when I first heard about Albany, New York, as we were studying all the capitols of all of the US cities. It was a bit of a mystery this state capitol so …
Rockin’ in Rock Springs, Wyoming by Robb and Melissa Hoch
My children weren’t exactly thrilled when we announced that we were taking a road trip to Rock Springs, Wyoming. Fortunately there was no mutiny. They became a little interested when we crossed the border into Wyoming and began seeing “Little …
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Flying to Québec, Walking into Paris by Emma Krasov
Photography by Yuri Krasov Usually I don’t need a special reason to travel to Québec City, but this time there was one – a major exhibition, Paris en Scène 1889-1914 at the Musée de la civilization. That was the reason …
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The Road to Hana: The Road More Traveled — and With Good Reason by Fyllis Hockman
Just as the queasiness in my stomach from the continuous onslaught of curves and cutbacks along the narrow uphill road began to subside, we rounded yet another 180-degree bend. The first waterfall with whipped cream waters dripping down deep-creviced cleavages …
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