May 12th, 2008
Today’s Matchbook comes from Nathan’s in Georgetown (3150 M Street, Washington DC).
Occupying prime real estate at the corner of Wisconsin & M Streets, Nathan’s fashions itself as a neighborhood saloon. The bar has dark walls with lots of wood and brass, and when I’ve been there, there has always been a sporting event on […]
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May 11th, 2008
Mom’s, Moms-to-be, or those without the title but who serve as a Mom nonetheless — I wish all of you a very Happy Mothers Day!
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May 10th, 2008
Everyone wants the “BEST” seat on an airplane, but how “BEST” is defined varies from traveler to traveler.
For some, best means First Class or Business Class. Okay, I’m with you on that one!
But what if you’re in coach? Is it possible to get a “BEST” seat there?
That’s where the debate begins.
Many travelers believe that an […]
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May 9th, 2008
Welcome to the May 7th, 2008 edition of the Carnival of Travelers. Yes, I know it’s a few days late, but real life has a way of catching up with lately.
Our theme for May was Local Events, and it was one that bloggers seemed to have a lot of trouble with. Many submissions were off […]
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May 9th, 2008
Today’s question, from Jon at The DC Traveler, is somewhat tongue in cheek and a bit of a challenge to all the bloggers in the Travel & Culture Channel:
Q. What would be the quintessential (tongue-in-cheek) cocktail for a Flight Attendant?
A. As tongue in-cheek as I’m sure the rest of our bloggers will be, here’s […]
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May 8th, 2008
After a sunny day exploring the island of Capri, it was fun to take the chair lift in Anacapri all the way to the very top to take a view of the island and surrounding area. The fog rolling in on one side of the island created quite a juxtaposition with the sun on the […]
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May 7th, 2008
Traveling, whether by air, car, train, bus, or on foot, can be an exhausting experience. Many times, you cannot control or shape the events happening around you. But you can take care of yourself with a little thoughtful planning.
One of the easiest things you can do, and inexpensive too, is to carry along some […]
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May 6th, 2008
While it may not be the Grand Canal in Venice, you can experience an authentic Venetian Gondola ride on Lake Merritt in Oakland, California.
Operating year round, Gondola Servizio offers private tours (meaning you are not thrown together with strangers) on a reservation only basis. Come as a couple for a romantic sunset rid, or […]
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May 5th, 2008
Today’s Matchbook Monday is from Morton’s The Steakhouse (formerly known as Morton’s of Chicago).
The restaurant chain was founded in 1978, and there are now locations around the U.S., Puerto Rico, Canada, Hong Kong, Macau and Singapore. You can check the full listing of restaurants to see if there is one in your neighborhood.
As you […]
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May 4th, 2008
When you travel all the time, it becomes easy to take the whole process for granted. Instead of being excited about heading off to the airport for a flight, you complain about having to go on “one more trip.”
It’s easy to understand how you feel when you’re traveling for business, but when it’s finally […]
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