Terceira, Azores, Portugal
Feb 16 2012

Photo Essay: Colorful Angra do Heroísmo, Portugal

http://bridgewaterfire.com/slider-4/ The other night I watched an episode of House Hunters International (one of my favorite TV shows) which showcased a young couple searching for a new home in Angra do Heroísmo. Located on the island of Terceira, Angra, as it’s known by locals, is the oldest city in the Azores archipelago, dating back to 1450. Watching the […]

Feb 06 2012

Reasons to Choose a Cruise

beneficently I’ve been on three cruises so far—one with my family when I was in high school to the Mexican Riviera (with ports of call in Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlán, and Cabo San Lucas); one a few years ago with a group of friends to Puerto Rico, St. Martin-St. Maarten, and Labadee, Haiti (Royal Caribbean’s private island […]

Jan 30 2012

7 Super Shots From My Travels

The Traveling Canucks, Nicole and Cameron, just nominated me to participate in a fun new meme that showcases 7 of my favorite travel photos, as determined by the categories listed below. In the past month I had lots of fun putting together the Best of StruxTravel 2011 and The ABCs of StruxTravel, so I was excited for another […]

Jan 24 2012

Where in the world am I? (#21)

  It’s time for the “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge! Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but will periodically tweet and post clues on my Facebook and Google+ pages to help you out. So, if you don’t already follow me on Twitter, click here. Do you know where I took this picture? Leave […]

Jan 18 2012

Greetings from Española Way, Miami Beach

Looking more like it belongs in Southern Europe than in South Florida, Española Way is a narrow, four-block long pedestrian-only street located in the heart of South Beach. With Mediterranean Revival architecture dating back to the 1920s, this charming calle is in stark contrast with the Art Deco buildings that have made the rest of […]

Jan 15 2012

Meeting “America’s Travel Sweetheart,” Samantha Brown

“What’s this line for?” “It’s to meet Samantha Brown. You know, from Travel Channel.” “Oh, I love her! She’s so adorable.” This was the general consensus at the 2012 Los Angeles Travel & Adventure Show, yesterday at the Long Beach Convention Center. The best part was that Sam is exactly like you’d expect her to […]

Jan 11 2012

Photo Essay: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens – Miami, Florida

A South Florida interpretation of an Italian villa, Vizcaya was built in 1916 as a winter home for wealthy industrialist James Deering. Construction of the manor took over two years and more than a thousand laborers to complete. Influenced by Veneto and Tuscan Renaissance architecture, Villa Vizcaya also features French-style gardens and Caribbean limestone and […]

Jan 07 2012

Side Trip: Jungle Island – Miami, Florida

  Driving along scenic MacArthur Causeway, which connects downtown and South Beach, you’re sure to notice the massive cruise ships lined up to the south in Biscayne Bay. However, what you might miss if you don’t look the other direction are signs for Jungle Island, a tropical zoo that’s really worth stopping for. As you […]

Jan 04 2012

Where in the world am I? (#20)

Happy New Year everybody! Here’s the first “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge of 2012. This week, I’m looking for a specific answer of where I took this picture. Do you know know? Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but will periodically tweet and post clues on my Facebook and Google+ […]

New York
Dec 27 2011

Top 10: New Year’s Traditions From Around The World

In the USA, we’re all familiar with the New Year’s Eve traditions of counting down the seconds till midnight, throwing confetti, toasting with champagne, and kissing your loved ones. Since 2011 is drawing to a close, I thought I’d ask my friends and family members about the New Years traditions from their homelands around the world.

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