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On Literature: What Author or Book Brings Back The Best Memories For You?Kip Wilson Rechea
From YA Highway Road Trip Wednesday #130: It takes about 12 hours to read a book, but the book spends a lot more time than that in the home, as a doorstop, a place to hide jewelry, even an... Continue reading »
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10 Great Things About Iceland’s Reykjavik You May Not Know…Quirky Travel
It’s not like the word for Iceland’s capital city is as difficult to spell as the one for their recently exploding volcano (Eyjafjallajokull). But still I have to search for it, copy and paste... Continue reading »
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A Chat With Motorcyclist, Global Traveler & Storyteller Sam ManicomMotorbike Europe Experiences
MOTORCYCLE TRAVELLER & 'ACCIDENTAL' AUTHOR "One of the best story tellers of adventure in the world today."- Side Stand Up Radio, USA. So who is Sam Manicom, and why... Continue reading »
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Staying Healthy While You’re On the RoadLeave Your Daily Hell
Travel is fun until you get sick, and that's when it all gets a little bit complicated. Continue reading »
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Finding Your Creativity in Vienna Inside a World of Composing & Musical CultureOttsworld Europe
It hits me like a bolt. In this city that has created so many works of art and melodies, why don’t I stop fighting it and do what I desperately want to do – create. I’ve been running all over... Continue reading »
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Swapping What You Got & Start Swishing Fashionistas…Green Thing
(Image: VisitLondon)Summer is very much just around the corner (no matter what the weather forecast says) so it's time to pack away your winter jumpers and wooly tights and start thinking about... Continue reading »
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Top of the Mark’s Classic Summer Film Series Kicks Off May 29thWhat’s Cookin’
A guest post by Dana Massey-Todd. If you’ve ever secretly longed for a simpler time, when women were women, men were men, we all smoked cigarettes, and everyone wore a hat, hike on up to Nob... Continue reading »
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Alabama’s Dairy Day: June 2 at Burritt on the Mountainwww.roadtripsforfoodies.com
This foodie event is for all the families whose kids don’t know where milk comes from.Dairy Day takes place June 2, 2012, in the Historic Park at Burritt on the Mountain, Huntsville, Alabama... Continue reading »
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Making a Stirfry Using Glutenumamitopia.com blog entries
I'm posting the results of my first time making gluruten. I decided on making a stir fry with the guruten. The guruten absorbed the teriyaki marinade nicely and it was full of flavor, however the... Continue reading »
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The Upside & Fascination of Israel the Second Time…Leave Your Daily Hell
The reasons I opted to travel a second time to Israel were rooted mostly in my own curiosities and desires -- and now, six months after the end of that trip, I know I made the right decision in going... Continue reading »
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Trivia & Beyond: Why are Female Hyenas Bigger than Males?Luxury African Safari - The Londolozi Video Blog
In the 1960′s the chimpanzee expert, Jane Goodall, arrived in the Ngorongoro Crater expecting to dislike Spotted Hyenas. However, it did not take long for them to win her over. “Hyenas... Continue reading »
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Towards Resilience in Reykjavik Iceland
PopTech: Toward Resilience will have their first conference in Iceland this June at the Harpa Concert Hall & Event Center.Austurbakki 2, 101 Reykjavik. In a world fraught with disruptions, what... Continue reading »
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Great Plant Hunt Week to Celebrate Plant Life Around YouGreen Thing
(Image: aphotoflora)The Great Plant Hunt Week is upon us and it's the perfect time to get outdoors and start discovering the plant life around you.Whether you want to find out what the plant life in... Continue reading »
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Ancient Ruins of NalandaSomething Someday
Walking through the premises of Nalanda made me recollect my history classes. According to Xuanzang's manuscript only 90% of it has been excavated. ... Continue reading »
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San Francisco Food Events: Sake, Farmers Market & JazzWhat’s Cookin’
You ready to get your drink on? Good. This Wednesday May 23rd is the Spring Cocktails of the Farmers Market event, the latest installment of the Farmers Market Cocktail Happy Hour series. There will... Continue reading »
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Making Guruten (Gluten) Vegetarian Meatumamitopia.com blog entries
I was going to post my great grandmother's ohagi (botamochi) recipe next but I got distracted by cup cakes and that was enough sweet stuff this weekend. I wasn't planning on writing about guruten... Continue reading »
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Campus at the Navy Yard: URBN, Table, Water, Sky…Picture Philly
The campus at The Navy Yard. Photographed and submitted by Steve Ives. Continue reading »
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The Cahaba Lily Festival in Alabamaroadtripsforgardeners.com
The 23rd annual Cahaba Lily Festival takes place May 26, 2012, in West Blocton, Alabama (map). Each year the program begins in the morning (roughly 9 a.m.) in the Cahaba Lily Center on Main Street ... Continue reading »
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Camino de Santiago Beauty: Hiking In and Around Sarria SpainOttsworld Europe
“No one grows old by living, only by losing interest in living.” I left this quote along the trail to inspire others this week. Yet as I walked on through the week I realized that this was really... Continue reading »
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Jaffa, Nature, Art & Nightlife in Israel’s Tel AvivBohemian Trails
Tel Aviv is one of Israel’s most popular cities and after spending only a few days here, it’s easy to see why so many bohemian travelers adore Tel Aviv. Art In the center of Tel Aviv is... Continue reading »

