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Wachusett Mountain and the Wachusett Village Inn and Conference Center - ngoldman (6,129) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Wachusett Mountain and the Wachusett Village Inn and Conference Center -by Norm Goldman-Editor Sketchandtravel.com Paintings by Lily Azerad-Goldman I f you are not from Massachusetts, you probably never heard of Wachusett Mountain , ( added 2 years 311 days ago.)
Ontario,canada Cross-Country Skiing, Snowshoeing and Hiking Expert, Tracey Arial, Is Interviewed. - ngoldman (6,129) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com and bookpleasures.com is honored to have as our guest, travel writer and author, Tracey Arial. Tracey is the author of Cross-Country Skiing and Snowshoeing in Ontario, Hiking in Ontario, and I Volunteered: Canadian Vietnam Vets Remem ( added 2 years 319 days ago.)
Top 10 Things to Do in San Diego with Your Toddler - - Arlene Pellicane (1,755) Bronze Level Author Verified Account
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San Diego is a wonderful travel destination that offers something for everyone in your family, even your 2 year old! Whether you have a toddler or preschooler, here are 10 attractions that are sure to please on your next family vacation: World Famous San Diego Zoo Your toddler will love... ( added 25 days 15 hours ago.)
 

 
Four Uncommon Outdoor Adventures - Steve Gillman (9,632) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
When you are ready for outdoor adventures, but want to try something new, you have to think in new ways. Forget the mountain bike or the paid rafting tour. Here are some low budget interesting things you may not have tried. Mine Hunting A friend and I have been to Phantom Canyon six times... ( added 34 days 19 hours ago.)
The Art Institute of Chicago - A Visitor's Guide - - Mark Traston (89) Unverified Account
The Chicago Academy of Design was born on Dearborn Street in 1863. The intention of the 35 artists who founded it was to run a free school with it's own gallery. The Academy was granted a charter in 1867 and classes commenced in 1868 meeting daily at a cost of ten dollars a month. Initially... ( added 43 days 19 hours ago.)
Barcelona UNESCO World Heritage sites – 9 masterpieces to marvel. Part 2 - - David Brydon (213) Red Level Author Verified Account
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As of 2005, Barcelona boasts nine world heritage sights. Here is part 2 of the details. Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau (Hospital of the holt cross and saint Paul) has a cunning location, diagonally north west of Sagrada Familia cathedral along Avenida Gaudi (Gaudi Avenue), and has to be... ( added 47 days 3 hours ago.)
What NOT to see in Barcelona - - David Brydon (213) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Many visitors to Spain would love to include watching a bullfight as one of their "to-do" things, but if you visit Barcelona , you won't want to. Read on to find out just why. The image of the Bull is a Spanish emblem brave, strong, and wild and seen from outside Spain , must be one of the... ( added 47 days 3 hours ago.)
The Serekunda Market - - Ndidi Ngwuluka (6) Red Level Author Verified Account Ndidi Ngwuluka blog View Bio for Ndidi Ngwuluka
As we drove towards Serekunda Market in The Gambia, I was not sure what to expect as it was my first time in a Gambia market. There was the challenge of where to park the car; so my friend and I had to get down for the driver to find a place to park. While we trekked towards the market... ( added 51 days 22 hours ago.)
Nine Essentials for Your Panama City Beach Vacation - - Jim Summers (24) Red Level Author Verified Account
Any trip to the beach requires you to bring along the essentials. Panama City Beach (PCB) is no different. Here, is our list of must bring items that are easier for vacationers to bring than have to scramble trying to locate them: 1. Sunblock . PCB's temperate weather will not keep... ( added 59 days ago.)
Austria - A Must See - Bruce Hollingdrake (38) Red Level Author Verified Account
The perfect Alpine vacation. My wife and I actualy did this trip a few years ago. While it was a little expensive, we had a blast, saw a lot of amazing paces and would do it again in a second. In fact, we are planning a repeat for our ten year anniversary. Here's what we did - a two... ( added 65 days 18 hours ago.)
Barbados My Place in the Sun, The Best that the Caribbean Has to Offer - Tracey Walker (14) Red Level Author Verified Account
For me Barbados is a fantastic choice as a holiday destination, in fact I love it so much I chose to get married there last year. It may not be the prettiest Caribbean island, it sure isn't the cheapest island in the Caribbean and the roads aren't the smoothest either. But the island has a unique... ( added 67 days 19 hours ago.)
Six Cheap Family Vacations - Steve Gillman (9,632) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
Cheap family vacations? Is that even possible anymore with the price of gasoline and everything else going up? Yes, relatively speaking. There are a number of ways to cut the costs. Here are six examples to get you thinking. 1. Vacation With Family Or Friends If you have any family or... ( added 69 days 20 hours ago.)
A rich wood carving tradition in Oaxaca, Mexico: Spotlight on Jacobo Ángeles - Alvin Starkman (422) Red Level Author Verified Account
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Try searching the Americas to find creators of folk art with more form, symbolism and importance to the development and sustenance of their culture, than those of indigenous ancestry in Oaxaca (wa–HAW–ka), one of the southernmost Mexican states. Many so-called experts in folk art have mistakenly... ( added 69 days 22 hours ago.)
Travel Cheap - The Second Way - Steve Gillman (9,632) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
One basic way to travel cheap is to learn all the special tricks and techniques. There are days of the week when flights cost less, for example, and places where you can find the specials for cruises and hotel packages. I highly recommend learning a few of the insider secrets to getting the best... ( added 80 days 3 hours ago.)
Five Cheap Beach Vacation Ideas - Steve Gillman (9,632) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
The typical trip to a beach resort is expensive, to say the least. How, then, can you find a cheap beach vacation? Start by identifying what you really want. Do you really need to stay at a big resort? If that's important to you, and you still want to save some money on your trip, you need to... ( added 97 days 4 hours ago.)
Golf Courses on the Costa del Sol - Richard Allard (13) Red Level Author Verified Account
Cabopino Golf on the Costa del Sol is situated opposite the Marina after which it was named and is one of the youngest golf courses on the Costa del Sol Golf. Designed by Madrin Architect Juan Ligues the course features spectacular views over the sea and the beautiful natural surroundings... ( added 97 days 6 hours ago.)
Colonial Williamsburg On A Dime? Here's How - Elizabeth Pellicane (1,034) Bronze Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Elizabeth Pellicane
Let's face it: Colonial Williamsburg can get a bit pricey, especially for a family of four or more. A lot of visitors purchase tickets ahead of time, assuming that they'll need tickets to see anything. Nothing could be further from the truth! Want a cheap family vacation that includes... ( added 108 days 7 hours ago.)
Maximize Your Visit To Busch Gardens Williamsburg - Elizabeth Pellicane (1,034) Bronze Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Elizabeth Pellicane
A visit to Busch Gardens Europe, also known as Busch Gardens Williamsburg, isn't cheap. A family of four will spend over $220 on single-day tickets alone. (We're not even talking food yet.) And it's big (and hilly) enough that it's hard to hit even just the major rides in one day. So you really... ( added 108 days 7 hours ago.)
Budget Travel - George Colenutt (0) Verified Account
Let me say that this either appeals to you or it insults you. Paying a reasonable price for travel is reasonable, overpaying is wrong. Being marked for exploitation financially is wrong. Knowing that there is a price range on goods and services is imperative and the factors that influence them... ( added 109 days 3 hours ago.)
The Blue Flag : Quality Beaches In Ibiza - Alejandro Ramírez (13) Red Level Author Verified Account
The Blue Flag is issued by the European Foundation for Education....FEEE Sponsored by the European Commission for the environment to communities that are making a special effort to maintain the cleanliness of their beaches and harbours and to manage them with respect for the local natural... ( added 111 days 11 hours ago.)
Arriving In Bangkok For the Second Time - Caelen King (214) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Caelen King
Bombay airport isn't as I remembered it as a boy. Two decades ago it was a throng of pushing men, clinging women and wailing babies, all crowding around check-in desks like they were the last helicopters leaving Saigon. Today it is a different place with air conditioning and chaise-longues for... ( added 113 days 5 hours ago.)
Cuisine of Provence - Michael Lacter (33) Red Level Author Verified Account
The Cuisine of Provence – The Hidden Richness. For years Provencal cooking has been relegated to a poor substitute for the rich cuisine of Burgundy and northern France. “Of course", gastronomes would say, in condescending tones, “it’s very healthy but how much bouillabaisse can you eat?" ... ( added 123 days 1 hour ago.)
 

 
Employment in Indonesia - Alex Smith (97) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Alex Smith
If you find yourself staying on long term in Indonesia , the employment market is not that hard to break into, depending on your skill set. Most expatriates in Jakarta can be found serving as various consultants, development workers, academics, and artists. While the economy continues to recover... ( added 125 days 17 hours ago.)
Expat Living in Indonesia: The Big Durian - Alex Smith (97) Red Level Author Verified Account View Bio for Alex Smith
Indonesia , a sprawling archipelago of thousands of islands, is known throughout the world for its biological diversity and Balinese beach getaways. As culturally diverse as it is biologically, the capital city of Jakarta is a melting pot of roughly 10 million people. Home to numerous expatriates... ( added 125 days 17 hours ago.)
Glasgow - A City of Contradictions - William Meikle (198) Unverified Account
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Glasgow is a city of contradictions. It is the place in Scotland where you’re most likely to get into a fight with a total stranger for no apparent reason. It is also the place where you’re most likely to meet with random acts of altruistic kindness. When I was a lad, back in the early 1960s, we... ( added 136 days 2 hours ago.)

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