Month: April 2011

I took this photo on Sunday from the bluff overlooking Santa Monica Beach. Actually, my Australian friend Kathy was taking this photo and I copied her idea! We loved the unusual texture of this tree and the brilliant orange color of the sky. She’s from Sydney (which faces east) so this was her first time […]


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Month: April 2011

  Things I Learned on a “Celebrity Homes Tour” of Hollywood and Beverly Hills I thought I knew a lot about my hometown…that is until I took one of those “celebrity homes tours” on Saturday. I’ve never taken one before, even though I’ve lived in Hollywood for fifteen years. Their roofless, fifteen-passenger vans are ubiquitous, […]


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Month: April 2011

I’m always on the lookout for fun and useful apps for my iPhone and iPad when I travel. It’s truly amazing what’s possible with technology these days. Here are five cool travel apps I came across and took for a test drive. They’re available for Android devices too, but  the best part is they’re all […]


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Month: April 2011

One of the most recognizable sights in Buenos Aires, Argentina is this gigantic metal sculpture of a flower. A gift to the city from Argentine artist Eduardo Catalano in 2002, Floralis Genérica is located in a tranquil park at the Plaza de las Naciones Unidas (United Nations Plaza). It’s kind of hard to tell perspective […]


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Month: April 2011

If you’re in the Los Angeles area and are looking for a fun place to take your train-loving toddler, check out Travel Town Museum at Griffith Park.  Travel Town showcases dozens of pre-WWII locomotives, cabooses, passenger- and freight cars, many of which you’re even allowed to climb aboard. And best of all, admittance is free! The […]


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Month: April 2011

Budva, Montenegro is pretty far off the beaten path as far as European vacation destinations go. In fact, the small nation of Montenegro itself is one of Europe’s lesser touristed countries. One of the former Yugoslav republics, it’s bordered by a sliver of Croatia to the west, Bosnia and Herzegovina to the northwest, Serbia to […]


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Month: April 2011

I took this picture at the farmers’ market in Salzburg, Austria that I mentioned in my “Windows of the World“ photo essay. While these apples were still growing in the orchard, heart-shaped stickers were placed on them. Then, after the harvest, the stickers were removed revealing whimsical “heart tans” on them! For more great travel […]


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Month: April 2011

I’m always intrigued by windows when I travel. I suppose that since I grew up in Southern California—where the suburban tract homes all had plain, boring, aluminum sliding windows—I became fascinated by ones that were colorful and architecturally interesting. I especially like casement windows that open inward, windows with shutters to keep out the light and […]


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Month: April 2011

I know they say you shouldn’t take a photograph directly into the sun, but I loved how this one turned out. Cristo Redentor (Christ the Redeemer) stands high on Corcovado Mountain, embracing the people of Rio de Janeiro with his outstretched arms. Shown in silhouette, you really get a sense of his magnitude, with the […]


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Month: April 2011

Gondolas and aerial tramways have long been used to transport people up and over steep terrain. Whether for skiing in the Alps or for accessing hard-to-reach tourist hotspots (like Sugarloaf/Pão de Açucar in Rio de Janeiro), they’re efficient, inexpensive to build, and lots of fun to ride. Lately I’ve noticed that several cities around the […]

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