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Mexico's Day of the Dead Celebration by Bonnie Neely During the time when many Western countries are celebrating Hallowe'en at the end of October, Latin countries are preparing for the festival El Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, which is October 31 and November 1. I celebrated with the Mexican people of the Yucatan Peninsula last year in Playa del Carmen, which surely must be the very best place to experience this, one of the most important festivals of the year. Read More... Going Coastal in Half Moon Bay, CA By Patty Burness The sun was peaking in and out of the fog as my husband and I left San Francisco early one Sunday morning and headed south. Cruising down Route 1 past San Pedro Point in Pacifica where surfers were hitting their mark, through the Eucalyptus trees on Cabrillo Highway, winding by the massive new tunnel being built into the hillside at Devil’s Slide, past the Pt. Montara Lighthouse and on to Pillar Point Harbor Read More... Romance Again at Cap Juluca Resort In Anguilla by Lisa Codianne Fowler Fairytales do come true. And sometimes, twice. Ten years ago, Patrick and I eloped to an obscure Caribbean island known mostly to the rich and famous. We agreed on Anguilla because neither of us had been there, and on Cap Juluca Resort for its striking Moorish architecture. Its majestic white domes, parapets and turrets harkened back to Patrick's early years in Morocco, where his dad was stationed with the CIA. Read More... The Man on the Bike Told the Truth; Adventure in Belize by Jeffrey Rasley His kitchen is in his house and the restaurant is divided between the upstairs of the house and a wooden shelter beside the house. Painted on the white, back door of the house in black letters is a koan: "The man on the bike told the truth." A koan in Eastern philosophy is a simple statement that tells a deep truth about which one should continue to ponder throughout one's life. Read More... My Return to the Catskills By Ron Kapon This 15-room Victorian country mansion shares a 250-acre private lake with kayaks, a large outdoor pool, billiard table, table tennis and cooked to order breakfast. The rooms were large and very comfortable with working fireplaces and whirlpool baths. This is the story of joy and sadness, all in a four-day trip. Read MoreSee Below for new features & new books and audio
Drake Passage To Antarctica by Leslie R. Adams The earth was swaying, and if there is one word by which to describe what I had just experienced, it would be ¨Wow¨. That word passed my lips too many times to count. My little Russian research vessel, the Alexsey Maryshev, left the port of Ushuaia, Argentina late in the evening on the 19th of January, 2009. I had arrived in Ushuaia a week before without a ticket for a boat to Antarctica. I knew it would be cheaper to get a cancellation and I had given myself the time to try and find one. Everyday I would visit the tour agent Daniela at Ushuaia Tourism, across the street from my cozy hostel, "Freestyle". Read More... Tale of Two Mardi Gras by Terry Zinn For a more rural Mardi Gras, I discovered 57 miles southwest of New Orleans, the second largest Mardi Gras celebration which is located in Houma, Louisiana. The floats are just as large and elaborate as its younger sister in New Orleans, and while the crowds are smaller, which is a good thing. The throws and excitement are just as contagious. Read More... Just Letting Go At Island Grand by Linda Oatman High It’s September and the resort isn’t crowded. This is obviously the best time of the year to be here, in Paradise. The weather is perfect, and there are lots of empty cabanas, rows of vacant lounge chairs, two unused hammocks swaying in the breeze by the creek. There’s a lineup of water buggies, and an enormous inflatable slide called The Hippo. I’m wishing that I had a kid or two with me, because this place is the ultimate in family-friendly resorts. My waterfront suite has Read More... In the Philippines: Swimming With Whale Sharks by Larry and Gail Taylor Anxiously, my wife and I sat on the edge of the boat, putting on fins, adjusting face masks, awaiting the guide's nod to jump. We got it and launched ourselves, swimming behind him when-suddenly-we were eye-to-eye with a 40-foot leviathan, its mouth agape. We turned and tried frantically to keep up with the gentle monster. It was close enough to touch but soon slipped away. This was it-our first encounter while swimming with whale sharks in Donsol, Philippines. Read More... South Korea's Seolnar New Year Celebration byAndrew Post “Seeing” is the oversimplified verb used to describe traveling to, eating, sleeping, walking, viewing and experiencing a place. You might hear a lusty traveler, replete with camera bag, water bottle, hat, sunglasses and guidebook, declare “I’m off to see Venice” or “I’m off to see Mozambique.” “Seeing” can be done quickly, but shoddily. A careful plan and a little spontaneity can work greater wonders. Read More...Nature's Design by Richard Thompson
In China, My Name Is... by Valerie Blanco & Ellen Feberwee
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At My Table by Fay Lewis
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