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Revival of the “Best Man” on Broadway By Stars in Their 80sYoko Ishikura's Blog
By weblogtheworld in travel , 12 hours ago
I heard on English podcast that the stars in their 80’s are doing very well at Broadway shows. James Earl Jones and Angela Lansbury, both in their 80’s are starring in the revival “Best Man”. There is an interesting article on them.I saw Angela Lansbury many years ago when she starred in... Continue reading »
On Literature: What Author or Book Brings Back The Best Memories For You?Kip Wilson Rechea
By weblogtheworld in travel , 19 hours ago
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 old-fashioned petal press. Is there anything you do with books before/after you’ve read them? I love [...] Continue reading »
House of Fraser – autumn-winter 2012 home collection
By chocoralie in travel , 19 hours ago
Already charmed by the last interior collection by House of Fraser, I was very curious of the colours they would choose for their autum-winter 2012 range. Well, have a look at these pics – beautiful natural hues that just invite you to cocoon up, read books surrounded by a mountain of cushions and ever-so-soft... Continue reading »
10 Great Things About Iceland’s Reykjavik You May Not Know…Quirky Travel
By weblogtheworld in travel , 23 hours ago
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 every time I use the word. It’s the y, k and j an... Continue reading »
A Chat With Motorcyclist, Global Traveler & Storyteller Sam ManicomMotorbike Europe Experiences
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 should you care? Well, this is a man who went out and did ... Continue reading »
Staying Healthy While You’re On the RoadLeave Your Daily Hell
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
Travel is fun until you get sick, and that's when it all gets a little bit complicated. Continue reading »
Sunday Snap: Midwestern Winter Drive
By BrookeVsTheWorld in travel , 1 day ago
Taken at sunrise on a drive back on I74 in Illinois — the good old midwest where I was born and raised. Sunday Snap: Midwestern Winter Drive is a post from: Brooke vs. the World. Don't forget to check out more awesomely awesome travel goodness at Her Packing List. Continue reading »
Finding Your Creativity in Vienna Inside a World of Composing & Musical CultureOttsworld Europe
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 Vienna trying to see friends and accomplish the ‘must-do’s cliché experiences. But at this moment [...] Continue reading »
Swapping What You Got & Start Swishing Fashionistas…Green Thing
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
(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 your summer wardrobe.Simply popping down the high ... Continue reading »
Top of the Mark’s Classic Summer Film Series Kicks Off May 29thWhat’s Cookin’
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 Hill’s Top of the... Continue reading »
Alabama’s Dairy Day: June 2 at Burritt on the Mountainwww.roadtripsforfoodies.com
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 (map).Visitors can ... Continue reading »
Making a Stirfry Using Glutenumamitopia.com blog entries
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 texture was more like mochi than mock meat. I'm not sure... Continue reading »
The Upside & Fascination of Israel the Second Time…Leave Your Daily Hell
By weblogtheworld in travel , 1 day ago
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 back. Continue reading »
Visiting Pearl Harbor, an Act of Remembrance
By SoloFriendly in travel , 1 day ago
The Arizona Memorial As we head into the 3-day Memorial Day Weekend, a time that marks the official beginning of summer–cookouts, road trips and summer blockbusters–it’s also the time to remember and honor our fallen soldiers, those who have died defending our country. Towns will host parades... Continue reading »
Round the World (and back) this Spring ~ Photo of the Day
By Wanderlust and Lipstick in travel , 2 days ago
To say the least, my travels this spring have been surrealistic. In 2 months’ time, I was in Thailand, Bhutan, Italy, Germany and Zambia. Oh, and Texas. I haven’t done the math, but I might have racked up 60,000+ miles. The strangest moment came for me was when I was in Zambia looking over images on my... Continue reading »
TURKEY: D-Hotel Maris Hotel Launches New Spa
By Adventure Girl in travel , 2 days ago
ESPA has opened its newest spa at the beautiful D-Hotel Maris, set on a hillside in the Datca Peninsula nature preserve in Turkey. Famous for having the third highest concentration level of oxygen in the world, the Datca Peninsula is said to have natural healing properties that date back to the 12th Century BC and was... Continue reading »
weekend getaways, Mar Azul ::
By NOLAchef in travel , 2 days ago
Situated on the coast about 4 hours south of Buenos Aires lies Mar Azul, a small beach town covered in pine trees. It’s the perfect winter getaway for those who don’t want to be bothered, with anything. High season runs from November- March where the cabañas and restaurants are stocked with... Continue reading »
The Singapore Journals part 4 - Sentosa Island and the Raffles Hotel
By earwormandplumpudding in travel , 2 days ago
There's really plenty to do in Singapore and even though I stayed a whooping two weeks I feel like I barely scratched the place. Well I have to be honest, it has a lot to do with the weather we had, you wake up in the morning full of motivation and with a million plans in your head. By the time you had breakfast, you... Continue reading »
