June 18th, 2008
Today’s Back to Basics tips come from Laura McHolm, the co-founder of NorthStar Moving & Storage Co., and who is also an on-site storage and organizational expert.
As you might expect, she’s got lots of great suggestions, and I loved her ideas to help make the classic family car trip an easy adventure. I’ve […]
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June 17th, 2008
Keeping up with trends in the travel industry can often be a confusing endeavor. Although the specifics of travel may change frequently (companies come and go, prices change, and the value of the dollar changes), there are larger trends that seem to shape those specifics.
Girls’ getaways began as an opportunity for women to get […]
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June 16th, 2008
Today’s Matchbook Monday was picked up at a recent event that I attended, and simply says “Pick Abilene.” It was a giveaway from the Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau as part of an event promoting Abilene as a destination for travel
Since you have to know a little something about a destination, before you […]
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June 15th, 2008
My father passed away at a fairly young age, without ever wandering very far from where he was born and raised. He always wanted more for me, as I think most parents do for their children. Maybe that’s why I enjoy traveling so much. When I have new experiences, or see new places, I see […]
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June 14th, 2008
Although you’ll find C.O. Bigelow products sold in other stores, there’s nothing like visiting the original store in Greenwich Village.
Founded in 1838, C.O.Bigelow’s is the oldest continually operating apothecary-pharmacy in the country. That’s 170 years!
C.O. Bigelow’s is located at 414 Avenue of the Americas (between 8th & 9th Street) in Greenwich Village. It’s is […]
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June 13th, 2008
As I’ve written many times before, and most recently at the announcement that an airline would charge for a checked bag, the basic economics of flying vs. the price of a ticket are seriously out of whack! Although the cost of doing business has risen substantially, the cost of flying has not. In fact, […]
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June 13th, 2008
Q. Have you been on flights with any famous people?
A. Yes, although the term “famous” is open for interpretation. More and more “famous” people are opting to fly private these day, but here are some names that you should recognize:
Axl Rose
Stevie Ray Vaughan
Pat Boone
Betty (band)
Barry McGuire
Tommy James
Stephanie Seymour
Kirk Douglas
Gregory Peck
Martin Sheen
Ernest Borgnine
Jacalyn Smith
Tara […]
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June 12th, 2008
The imposing cylindrical Castel Sant’Angelo, situated along the Tiber River in Rome, was built between 123 and 129 AD. It was first known as the Mausoleum of Hadrian, serving as the resting grounds for the ashes of the Roman emperor. Ashes of Hadrian’s family, as well as subsequent emperors, joined him there.
The tomb was […]
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June 11th, 2008
The morning of checking out of your hotel can be a hectic time, getting dressed and ready to leave and making sure all of your things are packed. If you’re traveling with kids the list of things that you are responsible for is even longer!
Some of the stuff cannot be done till the last […]
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June 10th, 2008
Looking for a way to combine family travel with a little educational and cultural experience as well?
There are a number of cities that can fill those specifications, blending lots of fun things to do with a quality cultural experience. If you can’t enjoy spending time in these US locations (in alphabetical order), you’re just […]
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