After a fun filled an exciting day at Xocomil, Guatemala’s largest water park, we camped for the night en route to the Mexico border (where we were headed to renew our Guatemalan tourist visas which...
Whale Oil was a growing industry in the early 1900′s. The oil was used in oil lamps and to make soap and margarine.
Because of the demand Whaling ‘stations’ were popping up in Antarctica and one...
“It’s a city of strangers; some come to work, some to play. A city of strangers, some come to stare, some to stay.” -“Another Hundred People” from “Company” by Stephen Sondheim
A pitch perfect description of...
The village of Andahuaylillas is located an hour outside of Cusco and was our recent destination one Sunday afternoon. Although our main reason for visiting Andahuaylillas was to visit the Museo Andean Rituals that was said...
Twitter last Thursday unveiled a new mobile video-sharing app called Vine, immediately available for the iPhone. It allows Twitter users to capture short videos that can then be embedded directly into tweets on Twitter’s website. It allows you to...
...sunshine, snow, lots of wide open pistes ...and a champagne bar...now, this is skiing!
UN BESO: on top of the world at Baquiera/Beret, X ...
"Is Social Media Creating Its Own Planet?" based on what people are talking about online this week.
In the category of "What planet are you on?" we've got a couple of doozies. First up, have you heard...
A communication with a friend currently in Karnataka brought back memories of my own trip to Mysore in India last summer. Among many wow moments, ones stands tall; an exploratory visit to the Green Hotel...
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