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Change may be Inevitable, but it's also Pretty Inscrutable

A spring sky over West Grand Traverse Bay.
A spring sky over West Grand Traverse Bay.

By MIKE NORTON

“April is the cruellest month,” wrote T.S. Eliot in The Waste Land -- but he was talking about the way spring stirs us up and makes us feel…

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Added by Mike Norton on April 8, 2013 at 10:27am — No Comments

Snocross: The Craziest Way to Ride a Snowmobile. Ever.

Racers in the AMSOIL Championship Series
Racers in the AMSOIL Championship Series

By MIKE NORTON

I was thinking of titling this post, "Kids, Don't Try This at Home. Not Ever."

Thanks to its climate, Northern Michigan gets…

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Added by Mike Norton on February 4, 2013 at 8:57am — No Comments

Traverse City's Winter Microbrew & Music Festival -- and Craft Beer Week!

Strangely springlike weekend weather along Boardman Lake.
Strangely springlike weekend weather along Boardman Lake.

By MIKE NORTON

All right – that was without a doubt the strangest January weekend I’ve ever experienced! On Friday morning we had snow on the ground and…

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Added by Mike Norton on January 14, 2013 at 9:34am — No Comments

Hotel in Nepal

Welcome to Kathmandu…the abode of the gods!!



A sincerely warm welcome from Hotel Nepalaya…where hospitality comes from the heart… It’s a special Peace down here & your Environment Friendly Stay will be just like it is at home… We are known to be the best rated hotel in Kathmandu…& you’ve got to live here to know it…



Hotel Nepalaya is known for its warm hospitality, & we are right in the heart of the Thamel city. The hotel offers fantastic valley views from its…

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Added by Hotel Nepalaya on May 5, 2012 at 4:34am — No Comments

The Avenue That Loves People

I seldom venture from the posh Parklane Hotel here in Dongguan. It’s grand enough to take it personally. The surrounding avenues and architecture are monumental, a person could get lost crossing the road. So I am reluctant, you understand. And I normally arrive late on a muggy southern China night and leave early the next morning so there has been no need. Today is different. They will pick me up in the smart car tomorrow. I arrived last night. That’s a whole day. The size and…
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Added by Gail Walter on February 27, 2012 at 11:30am — No Comments

An Early Bird on Isla Mujeres

As the sun rises over my fourth day on Isla Mujeres, I think it's about time to assemble and share some thoughts on this beautiful tropical paradise.





My writing perch is the rooftop patio at Hotel Las Palmas. It's only 7 am, but I've been up and feeling wonderful for close to 2…

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Added by Chrystiane Mallaley on February 5, 2012 at 3:55pm — No Comments

Paradise Found on the Island of Women - Isla Mujeres

About a year ago, I began doing some research on how best to use a soon-to-be expired Aeroplan flight credit for anywhere in Canada, the U.S., or Mexico.



The winter chill had set in here in Fredericton, so I immediately envisioned a getaway to a warm and beachy destination.  With the flight already covered and a plan to travel on my own, an all-inclusive, mega resort experience didn't…
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Added by Chrystiane Mallaley on January 23, 2012 at 12:00pm — 1 Comment

Rafting down Maneater

My family, that includes three very rambunctious boys, went rafting a few weekends ago with Lakota Guides on The Shoshone section of the Colorado River.

 

Lakota Guides is Co-owned by John Mark Seelig, a young river rat who works his bottom off to ensure that everybody experiences the thrill of being on the river with exceptional and fun guides. "Weird but Cool" is their slogan and this we experienced first…

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Added by Jillian Livingston on September 3, 2011 at 9:30am — No Comments

Movenpick Hotel in Amsterdam

At first glance, the Movenpick Hotel in Amsterdam looks like a pile of children’s blocks placed neatly in a pile by the side of the river Lj. Angular, modern, stark against the gray fall sky, we were amazed…

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Added by Jan Ross on May 19, 2011 at 10:11am — No Comments

4 Fun Ways to Celebrate Easter in San Diego

There are lots of fun Easter activities and events across the country. Plan a budget-friendly San Diego timeshare rental family vacation and enjoy this late April Easter in all of its glory. Besides hippity-hopping on a great beach, here are 4 traditional San Diego Easter celebrations for more family fun.…

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Added by Alice Perkins on April 20, 2011 at 6:02pm — No Comments

Apartment Hotel London – Where All the Goodness Lies

When you have to be in London on an extended stay, there is a lot you have to have planned before you get here. The most important among all considerations is the arrangements you have made for your stay. The hotel or serviced apartment you choose will be your home for the next few weeks, and you should make the right choice to keep yourself cared for till you return.

Apartment hotels in London are the best alternative…

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Added by Lacey Taylor on March 24, 2011 at 4:39am — No Comments

Bayswater Apartments Beckon – Are you Listening?

When you travel to London, you want to be where all the action is. Being able to have a great serviced apartment which is in prime territory is having accomplished a lot on this trip. If you have found a hotel near Bayswater, then you have truly struck gold. This is a deal you definitely do not want to lose.

Bayswater Apartments ensure that you are in the…

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Added by Lacey Taylor on March 24, 2011 at 4:26am — No Comments

Serviced Apartments London – Where Comfort Gets a New Address

It has become increasingly common for people to travel on work with globalisation and expansion. Living away from home can mean a difficult time with no home food, and no reassurance. However, the presence of service apartments has ensured that you can spend your time in the greatest comfort and spoil for choice.

 

Serviced apartments London are not just a great place to call your home, but they also come with an excellent address. Offering you all services ranging from stay,…

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Added by Lacey Taylor on March 18, 2011 at 1:23am — No Comments

Space Apart London, Comfort Food For the Aching Heart

The very thought of having to leave home and live abroad for a prolonged duration sends a shiver down your spine. What about comfort, a warm bed to come back to, your meals and most of all, your recreation? Although nothing can provide for your family and friends, serviced apartments London do take care of everything else.

Service apartments extend the added convenience of being conveniently located in close proximity with your place of work, and the central business district, in…

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Added by Lacey Taylor on March 18, 2011 at 1:17am — No Comments

TOP TEN THINGS YOU DIDN'T KNOW YOU COULD DO IN VANCOUVER

Vancouver is home to dozens of well-known visitor attractions, activities and landmarks. For visitors and locals that want to steer away from "typical" Vancouver experiences there are plenty of cool things to do that we bet you didn’t know about……

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Added by Tourism Vancouver on March 11, 2011 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Experience Birds, Seals, and Gracious Hospitality in the Pribilof Islands

I like exploring. This has been a point that I have covered in this blog before. If I am not able to explore by hopping on an airplane someplace, I will explore on the Internet, looking for…

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Added by Steven Cavcey on January 28, 2011 at 10:39pm — No Comments

Travel Planning & Activities in Banff National Park

I've spent the past few months getting out into the Canadian Rockies and documenting it with photos and descriptions. For those visiting Banff Alberta for the first time this might be a useful resource. And, even for those returning, this might be useful.

Added by LuvToTravel68 on November 2, 2010 at 3:57pm — No Comments

Win a Trip to TBEX Europe and The Faroe Islands





Still haven't registered for TBEX Europe? Well, TBEX and the amazing people at Faroe Islands have teamed up to create a contest that might just make it impossible to resist. …



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Added by TBEX Admin on October 19, 2010 at 2:00pm — 10 Comments

Road Trips - When to Hostel & When to Hotel

On our last road trip my husband and I discovered a pretty costly hiccup in our budget plans. Living in the suburbs we are used to our parking being plentiful and more importantly FREE!



Arriving at out hostel in Seattle we were fully aware that there was not a designated parking lot and we would have to find another arrangement. That other arrangement would end up costing us a grand total of $81…
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Added by Jessica Fernholz on September 1, 2010 at 2:39pm — No Comments

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