Truth be told, I've known about Petaluma-based IONs (Institute for Noetic Sciences) for awhile now, and have attended some of their smaller workshops and events over the years. That said, we weren't aware of their...
Imagine a late-nineteenth century style Parisian brasserie in the heart of Marin in northern California? Enter Left Bank Brasserie, a trendy and chic French restaurant in Larkspur. It's not the only one however - be...
Some places you travel just feel good immediately—for me, Yogyakarta, Indonesia was one of them. Known locally as Jogjakarta (or, more often, simply “Jog-ja”), Yogyakarta is one of Indonesia’s most-visited cities in spite of its...
My best friend is Swiss, so I’ve traveled to Switzerland nearly a dozen times over the past decade. During this time, I’ve visited Zurich on probably 10 separate occasions (Bianca lives in the canton of...
Tel Aviv is one of only a few cities in the world (the others being Bangkok and Rome, off the top of my head) I’ve spent about 3 days in Tel Aviv during every phase...
Superficially, the question of Shanghai vs Hong Kong might not seem to be a very important one. These are both massive, modern and cosmopolitan cities within the Chinese world, after all; certainly, many people who...
By Robert Schrader on August 14, 2019 in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Featured, Middle East, North America, Pacific, Photos, USA
For me, coming up as a young traveler, the concept of choosing an airline alliance or having airline loyalty was always a practical one: Whichever airline could get me to my destinations cheapest and in...
To this day, I rave passionately about my South of France experience, in particular Nice, Monaco and the rest of the French Riviera. As much as I genuinely enjoyed myself, however, I was troubled by...
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