t’s called fishing not catching, ” Big Jim said. I figured he had used that line before. But he was right, and it was a good way to set the expectations for my first day...
By Jessica Festa on December 24, 2015 in Austria, Chile, Colombia, Europe, Featured, France, Germany, Norway, Photos, Poland, South America, Ukraine
This holiday season, as stateside folks celebrate Christmas with peppermint bark, hot chocolate, fruit cake, sugar cookies, and other traditional holiday treats, take a look at popular Christmas traditions around the globe:
Germany – Glühwein
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Rio de Janeiro is in the news for all the wrong reasons lately. Whether it’s the virus-laden waters Olympians will soon need to compete in, or reports of police having shot five seemingly innocent men, Brazil’s...
People go to Victoria for different reasons and I went for wellness. Over the past year I’ve started carving out more “me” time, whether that meant going on a walk along or taking a half-hour to meditate....
From January 8-10, 2016 in the Big Apple, The New York Times Travel Show will have a number of on-site deals and offers as well as travel seminars for attendees. There will be tips from professionals...
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These days, you’d be hard-pressed to find a town in France that doesn’t feature a quaint little crêperie, serving up super-thin pancakes in a range of sweet and savory forms....
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Fiery and complex, mezcal is a distilled Mexican alcohol too often confused with its better-known cousin, tequila. Typically enjoyed straight, mixed in an aromatic cocktail or with a simple...
From your kitchen table to NASA’s space shuttle to soldier’s field ration kits — to causing a bit of a revolt when Parliament banned it in 1932 during a “Buy British” campaign ultimately dubbed “The Tabasco...
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