1. | Travel To Lake Louise - Vacation Capital Of Canada by Catherine Olivia If you're looking for a vacation getaway in North America with some of the most breathtaking scenery in the world, a place where you can see unspoiled wilderness and wildlife during the day, hike, bike, or fish, and then be pampered with a massage, facial, or body treatment, and enjoy a "high tea" in the ... | |||
2. | What you need to know about – Business travel by Mansi gupta Business trips or official trips are those that take you away from your place of work for a significant duration of time. In terms of IRS you travel away from your ‘tax home’ (the place where you are currently working) to a different place for a specific interval of time. A business trip is ... | |||
3. | What you need to know about – Budget travel by Mansi gupta Generally people deem traveling to be one amongst the most expensive event in their lives. But this can be proved wrong. A little judicious and cautious planning can save tremendous expenditure without compromising significantly on the fun and joy of your trip. There are various ways to do this. 1. What you first ... | |||
4. | What you need to know about – Bahamas vacations by Mansi gupta Bahamas is one of the favorite, hot and evergreen tourist spot. The charisma and the aura of the place are spell- binding. It seems that nature has given it all to this place with its 15 superb and exclusive islands, beaches, and the lovely Bahamians. The location of the place is such that it ... | |||
5. | History of travel luggage: From the beginning to today! by chris vorelli Travel luggage is an important part of every traveler’s wardrobe. There are various luggage models, sizes, styles, colors, materials and prices associated with the luggage currently on the market. There are even vintage and collectible luggage pieces available! Whether you are going to be gone for a day, a ... | |||
6. | Contact Lenses on Vacation - 7 Simple Tips by Tanya Turner When you are on vacation, contact lenses are great convenience - they are invisible and you don’t have to take them off while swimming. However, contact lenses can also spoil your vacation, if you don’t take precautions. Here are some simple things you can do, to prevent it happening to you. 1. Make sure that you ... | |||
7. | Doing British Things In France by B A Boyle There are plenty of “British” things to do in France but you may have to be a little more imaginative as far as entertainment goes. A nice meal with a good bottle of wine is quite straightforward, but the stylish restaurant, even if there is one near you, may not necessarily be the best. Try ... | |||
8. | Caretaking Is a Win-Win Situation by Ian White Many individuals are making a radical change in their lives and becoming full time caretakers of property, estates, farms, ranches, or even nature preserves. Caretaking has been around for thousands of years, and is not an unknown profession. However, the modern age has brought us the option of quick travel through air transportation, and ... | |||
9. | Ten Tips Before You Travel by Smooth Hound 1. Read up about your destination. You can do this from a guide book or using the internet. It's worth reading up about the place you are due to stay, even if you're going there on business. You can find out about leisure activities while you're there, a list of 'must do' or 'must see' ... | |||
10. | What Your Luggage Tells Others About You by Flor Bonifacio Airports are fascinating places. In the midst of all the rush is the enforced waiting. Waiting that people make use of in all sorts of ways. One of the things that I enjoy most doing is looking at people’s luggage and imagining what they do for a living, where they’ve been, where they’re going to ... | |||
11. | National Day Of Appreciation For The Human Spirit by Geela Quote of the month: “When you celebrate the human spirit, you heal and enrich your own spirit.” – Geela The other day I purchased a reference book that lists hundreds of calendar of events and special dates such as holidays. To my surprise, I discovered that while there was a special day ... | |||
12. | Pet Friendly Travel --- 10 Tips for Hassle-Free Travel with Your Pet by David Buster In the United States alone, over 60 million households have one or more pets. Pet owners in 15 million of those households travel with their pet, and the majority stay in pet-friendly lodging. Fortunately, pet friendly hotels, condos and vacation home rentals do exist. If you will be traveling with your pet, ... | |||
13. | Tips For Moving To Another Country by Rod Morris BE SURE - Moving can be extremely stressful, be as certain as you can be that it's the right move for you before you go. If possible visit the country before you make up your mind, don't rely on other people's impressions. Ask yourself if the new culture will really suit you (and your family). BE ... | |||
14. | The Gingerbread Nightmare by Valerie Garner Do you ever see those beautiful gingerbread houses during the holiday seasons that are so beautiful? They look so simple, and look like such a fun project to do with the kids making gifts for grandma and grandpa. I could just feel it….soft Christmas music in the background, the warm, spicy smell of gingerbread filling ... | |||
15. | Jekyll Island, Georgia by Irvin L. Rozier Off the golden coast of Georgia is where Lies an island that is very rare Jekyll Island is the name of the place The Vanderbilts and Morgans needed their space Originally developed by a wealthy few They built fancy houses as their riches grew An average American Joe was not invited there To set ... | |||
16. | Top 10 Tips For Taking Road Trips With Kids by Kat Saveal Like many other families, our family takes a number of road trips each year. We have three beautiful young daughters and people often say to me “How can you stand to take road trips with young kids?” In fact, I love taking road trips. I now prefer them to traveling by plane. Here are my ... | |||
17. | The Lighthouse of Alexandria by Steven N. Ng The Lighthouse of Alexandria is one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. It is the most recent Wonder to be built, having been built during the reign of Ptolemy I of Egypt, a commander under Alexander the Great who took over control of Egypt after Alexander's death. Historical records indicate that the Lighthouse ... | |||
18. | Elvis Has Left the Building but Elvis is NOT Dead by Elvis Preston King Elvis has been spotted at hamburger joints just about all over the US. Lately he has been seen in different parts of the world. He was spotted in Eastern Europe. Elvis was spotted in Russia at a sidewalk cafe. In Romania Elvis was spotted in an internet cafe emailing some of his girlfriends from around ... | |||
19. | Audible Books: The Evolution of Story Telling by Jesse S. Somer In the days of old, stories were usually told orally from a tribal storyteller or one of the wise elders or chiefs. The next progression in storytelling came with the first hieroglyphics and visual representations of actual and mythical events. After that came the evolution of written languages and alphabets, eventually culminating in the printing ... | |||
20. | 50 Cents on the Dollar in the Dominican Republic by Bob Kelly The Dominican Republic is a tin-pot third world banana republic. There is extreme poverty everywhere and complete government mismanagement. Things have gotten even worse with the new president Leonel Fernandez. He has devalued the dollar by 50% and raised taxes and prices to insure poverty for his people. There is no money- ... | |||
21. | Commuting to and from airports. by Tony Garry It’s a problem everyone who flies abroad for his or her holidays has to deal with. How to get to the airport and if we take the car, what to do with it. The obvious answer would seem to be airport parking and utilizing the airport’s long stay car park, but there are alternatives that ... | |||
22. | Coming to Canada: Guidelines for Visitors by Johnny Mangiante So, you’ve planned your trip to Canada. Your flight is booked, hotel reservations are made and your itinerary is set. But before you get too excited about riding to the top of the CN Tower, you should take care of a few other important details. A) Prepare yourself for Canada’s entry requirements. Ask yourself the following ... | |||
23. | Why Take a Tropical Cruise ? by John Metcalfe A tropical cruise in the Caribbean or in the Gulf of Mexico is an ideal choice of vacation for couples of all ages. Whether you're looking for a short romantic break or if you'd like a longer voyage with more time to explore tropical islands and soak up the Caribbean sunshine, then a tropical cruise ... | |||
24. | Why Take a New Zealand Cruise ? by John Metcalfe New Zealand is a country guaranteed to surprise. Emerald green landscapes and towering mountains mingle with spectacular fjords and icy glaciers in a land that is only 2,200 kms from the frozen continent of Antarctica. That's the equivalent of the distance between Miami and New York! A visit to these shores is something that everyone ... | |||
25. | Why Take an Italy Cruise ? by John Metcalfe History, wine, serene beauty, dramatic people and stunning views - an Italy cruise has it all! You can visit the main sites of Italy on a European cruise or a Mediterranean cruise, but to really experience Italy - to really taste it - you need to immerse yourself in everything that Italy has to offer ... | |||
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