Dec 21 2011

Travel Fun Facts! Volume 4: Cultural Etiquette

http://justmusing.net/2007/09/27/threescore-and-ten/ One of the best things about traveling is experiencing new cultures. Of course, what may be culturally acceptable in one country may be offensive in another. Gestures, in particular, have multiple meanings throughout the world. It’s important to know how to behave or you risk offending your host! Here are some interesting examples of proper […]

Dec 16 2011

The Chimney Tops of Santa Maria Island

buy Ivermectin in uk Located roughly two-thirds of the way to Europe from the United States, and just over 900 miles west of mainland Portugal, the Azores archipelago is one of Europe’s best kept secrets. The oldest of the nine volcanic islands, geologically speaking, is Santa Maria. I had an amazing opportunity a couple years ago to visit the island […]

Dec 14 2011

Holiday Greetings From… The Grove, Los Angeles

One of the best places for holiday shopping in Los Angeles is at The Grove. Reminiscent of Old Europe with its pastel-colored buildings and copper roofs, this outdoor mall features cobbled streets, a vintage trolley and a grand fountain with a choreographed water and music show every half-hour. However, the focal point is undoubtedly the 100-foot […]

Dec 07 2011

Where in the world am I? (#19)

I can’t believe it, but it’s been a whole month since the last installment of my “Where in the world am I?” photo challenges! This time I chose a wintery scene from my past adventures to showcase. Do you know where it was taken? Like in weeks past, I’ll give no clues up front, but […]

Nov 29 2011

Réveillon: A New Year’s Eve Like No Other

Three million revelers crowd the beach, sand in their toes… Fireworks light up the sultry night air… The seductive sounds of samba engulf you… This is Réveillon—what Brazilians call their New Year’s Eve celebration. Sure the whole world will be watching Rio de Janeiro in 2014 for the FIFA World Cup and again in 2016 […]

Nov 16 2011

Offbeat Attractions: Winchester Mystery House – San Jose, California

When I was a young boy, I remember my grandparents telling me of a house so unusual—with staircases leading to the ceiling, doors opening to blank walls, and windows built into the floor—that I thought it was something from a fairytale. Only years later did I find out that the place was real and located […]

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Nov 12 2011

Top 10: Things To Do in Lisbon, Portugal

Called “A Cidade Branca” (“The White City”) for how the sunlight illuminates its aged limestone walls, Portugal’s capital enjoys a warm, Mediterranean climate and idyllic waterfront location. While not as popular a tourist destination as Paris or Rome, Lisbon (Lisboa in Portuguese) offers its own brand of captivating Old World charm. Perched atop seven rolling hills, […]

Nov 09 2011

Where in the world am I? (#18)

  It’s Wednesday so that means it’s time for another “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 […]

Oct 28 2011

Hsi Lai Temple: Where West Meets East

The smell of burning incense permeated the autumn air in a light, pleasant way. From within a private courtyard, the banging of drums and chanting of monks masked the din of the valley below. Sunshine spilled into a sacred garden, illuminating a treasure trove of ornamental Buddhas. The place definitely had a sense of tranquility […]

Oct 25 2011

Where in the world am I? (#17)

This week’s “Where in the world am I?” photo challenge is starting a day early. I’ll also be revealing the answer and winner on Thursday instead of Friday. 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 […]

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