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Books, Magazines & Movies

Anthony Bourdain’s “World Travel” Will Make You Miss Him Even More…

June 27, 2021 Books, U.S. Destinations, Worldwide Destinations Comments are off
Anthony Bourdain's "World Travel" Will Make You Miss Him Even More (Photo: Facebook)

How fitting that Anthony Bourdain’s final book is actually titled “World Travel: An Irreverent Guide.” Isn’t that just like him?!? Unabashedly insolent, even from the grave. I guarantee that “World Travel” will make you miss him even more. Just...

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Travel PlanningU.S. Destinations

State Parks: Something for Everyone!

June 14, 2021 U.S. Destinations Comments are off
Starved Rock State Park, Oglesby, Illinois

State parks, you say? Something for everyone? Really? Not national parks? Sure, America has a dazzling variety of national park sites–423 of them-and that will be a great blog post for another day. But for now, let’s consider those...

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HotelsU.S. Destinations

San Juan, Puerto Rico: Stay at the Birthplace of the Piña Colada

March 27, 2019 Hotels, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
San Juan Puerto Rico-Caribe Hilton Hotel

Caribe Hilton: Historical…and Home of the Piña Colada UPDATE: 3/26/19 Following the disaster of Hurricane Maria, one of my favorite hotels has been closed for 18 months. Great news! Starting May 15, 2019, Caribe Hilton is open again! It...

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How-ToU.S. DestinationsWorldwide Destinations

Etiquette for Visiting Religious Sites…NO Exceptions!

March 6, 2019 Travel tips, U.S. Destinations, Worldwide Destinations 2 Comments
No matter where you travel, there is proper etiquette for visiting religious sites.

Please don’t be THAT traveler. Please. Learn the etiquette for visiting religious sites and use it every time you enter a sacred place. There are plenty of reasons to include religious sites in your travels. They’re where you find...

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FoodNew MexicoU.S. Destinations

Chocolate Cake and the Development of the Atomic Bomb

February 27, 2019 Food, history, New Mexico, recipes, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
Edith Warner's chocolate cake kept the Manhattan Project scientists happy.

When you think of the origins of the atomic bomb, chocolate cake as an important contribution to its success probably doesn’t come to mind. Think again. If Edith Warner’s famous dessert hadn’t fed the isolated scientists working on the...

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MuseumsNew Mexico

Petroglyph National Monument: Messages From the Past

February 13, 2019 history, museum, New Mexico, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
Petroglyph National Monument: What do the pictures mean?

Petroglyph National Monument protects more than 24,000 petroglyphs carved into the volcanic rock in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The drawings and symbols were created 400 to 700 years ago, mostly by ancestors of today’s Pueblo people, with some later additional...

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FoodSeattle

Beecher’s Mac & Cheese: Recipe for Seattle’s Ultimate Comfort Food

February 3, 2019 Food, recipes, Seattle, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
TravelSmart Woman's Beat Posts of 2019: Beecher's mac and cheese is Seattle's comfort food!

How good is Beecher’s Mac & Cheese? Ask Oprah. It made her “favorite things” list. Now you can make it at home…the recipe is below! Kurt Beecher Dammeier didn’t intentionally set out to create the best Mac & Cheese...

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Budget TravelCaliforniaMuseums

Jack London: He Wrote So He Could Be a Farmer

January 30, 2019 California, history, museum, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
Jack London State Park, Glen Ellen, CA

“I write a book for no other reason than to add to the beauty that now belongs to me…” What happens when you learn Jack London wrote his astounding novels to support sustainable agriculture on his farm?  Well, you...

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ChicagoU.S. Destinations

Chicago Architecture Center: More Than the River Cruise

January 27, 2019 architecture, Chicago, tours, U.S. Destinations Comments are off
Chicago Architecture Center: Put it on your list!

Visiting the Windy City? Chicago Architecture Center (CAC) should be high on your list. You probably know its famous Architecture River Cruise, considered one of the top tours in the United States. The USA Today Readers’ Choice Awards named it...

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U.S. DestinationsWorldwide Destinations

Where to Go in 2019: Practical–and Dream–Destinations

January 16, 2019 budget travel, Travel Planning, U.S. Destinations, Worldwide Destinations Comments are off
Where to go in 2019: Singapore is a trendy destination!

“Where to go in 2019” articles started cropping up about the time we were setting the table for Thanksgiving. They’re always a mad array of destinations; every travel magazine, guide book, and newspaper puts out a list. The lists...

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Worth 1,000 Words…

A labyrinth can reset our mind and intention. Can we do the same with how we travel? (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Flower Vendor at sSeattle Pike Place Market
Seattle’s Pike Place Market is one of the nation’s treasures. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
The World's Largest Rocking Chair in Casey, Illinois.
Going to Seattle? Of course you'll want to visit the Space Needle. Fresh from a renovation, here's what to know!
"Becoming Human" by Christian Ristow welcomes you to Meow Wolf.The flower-sniffing robot is 30 feet tell. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
A "young man" of 70+ years leads the band in Santa Clara. (Photo by Suzanne Ball)
Sandia Peak Tram was a challenge to build.
After your selfie at The Bean, visit one of the Chicago food halls!
The passage to the stadium was once covered entirely by a stone arch roof. Today, only one section remains. It's easy to imagine how athletes felt as they ran down the narrow entry into the stadium
The wooden roof is what burned on 15 April 2019, taking the spire with it. When it was built, Notre Dame Cathedral required 52 acres of forest to complete the roof.
Loretto Chapel, Santa Fe, NM: The Mysterious and Miraculous Staircase
Better to see something once than hear about it a thousand times..
Solo travel doesn't really have many downsides
Unclaimed Baggage Center is easy to find in Scottsboro, AL.
Milwaukee Art Museum: Architect Santiago Calatrava designed MOM to resemble a ship. Given its location on the Lake Michigan waterfront, his idea was brilliant. (Photo credit: Suzanne Ball. All rights reserved.)
Peace solo travel by eating at a nice restaurant
Rome-Colosseum
U.S. Destinations-Seattle-Pike Place
Window shopping in Florence: Silk ties
The Acropolis in Athens awaits!
Craving Europe? There are some surprising European destinations in the US!

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