Featured Member Blog Posts – June 2010 Archive (33)

Hotel Sleep Police Keep The Peace

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Hotel Sleep Police Keep The Peace



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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 29, 2010 at 12:23pm — No Comments

Mancation - A Man's Vacation in Maine

Landing in Portland, Maine, I quickly stopped wondering if this would be another shopping and stuff-your-face vacation. I was happy to note boats, sloughs, masts, traps, seafood signs, varnished wooden spars, and sea smells…back in my personal natural element on the Maine coast. …



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Added by Allan D. Kissam on June 27, 2010 at 11:57pm — No Comments

eBags Pushes Travel To Embrace Social Media

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eBags Pushes Travel To Embrace Social Media…



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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 27, 2010 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Wine Trippin’ In Rockland, Maine

I am always on the lookout for unique up-and-coming wine regions that present an interesting story and a 2-7 day destination of food, wine, and fun. For heaven sakes, there must be a wine-life beyond Napa and Sonoma, and the Champagne region of France. Been there done that. So begins my search for fun, funky, deserving-of-press wine regions through the Wine Trippin’ series. First stop – the mid-coast wineries near Rockland, Maine.

Rockland can be a challenge to get to, but that…

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Added by Linda Kissam on June 27, 2010 at 4:23pm — No Comments

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We here in Quito and trying to keep in touch with all those people that we have met at The Secret Garden Hostel, Finn McCool's and Uncle Ho's in the Mariscal, and Lead-Adventures, Hostel Tiana, and The Surf Shak.. Working with those travelling around South America is great but it gets to be a drag when you don't here… Continue

Added by Jon Jared on June 27, 2010 at 2:30pm — No Comments

Varanasi, India's Holy City

Varanasi… one of the most ancient inhabited cities of the world is also the oldest living city of the world. Varanasi is considered to be India's religious and spiritual…

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Added by Sanjeev Barman on June 25, 2010 at 7:30am — 2 Comments

A New friend with two hostels in the Andes, Last Minute Galapagos cruises, and more information than your average guidebook!

Through working at the Secret Garden Hostel in Quito I learned a lot about the people who make up the places and activities that Ecuador has to offer. The Galapagos is the bread winner for those who try and make a living while keeping a healthy perspective about the way they are living.…

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Added by Jon Jared on June 24, 2010 at 8:30pm — No Comments

"Notions of chance and fate are the preoccupation of men engaged in rash undertakings" --Cormac Mccarthy I recently met three people travelling from Columbia that came to Ecuador with a mission. To…

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"Notions of chance and fate are the preoccupation of men engaged in rash undertakings" --Cormac Mccarthy

I recently met three people travelling from Columbia that came to Ecuador with a mission. To buy a bus! After meeting them at the Secret Garden Hostal i was a little skeptical at first. They had just come from Columbia after working the season in Colorado as bartenders. They met the third in thier…

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Added by Jon Jared on June 24, 2010 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Jet Set Zero-Adventure comes to Quito

http://www.jetsetzero.tv/2010/06/15/how-to-find-work-abroad/

Jet Set Zero // How to Find Work Abroad

http://www.jetsetzero.tv/2010/06/15/how-to-find-work-abroad/ A few weeks ago I met a woman named Jenna who is from Los Angeles and in town for three months working for an online tv show about living and working in Quito with her three roomates. The Show, Jet Set Zero, has had five other…

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Added by Jon Jared on June 24, 2010 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Strawberry Rhubarb Wine at Massachusetts' Russell Orchards

Fruit Wine Selection at Russell Orchards

If you’re headed up Argilla Road north of downtown Ispwich, you’ll get the distinct feeling that you’re heading into more remote surroundings of rolling farm fields, and wooded glens. One pastoral gem that you simply can’t miss is Russell Orchards. Only about 5 minutes from Crane Beach, you’ll see a wood shaked barn to your right and once inside, it’s apparent that this is the real deal…not some knock off built within the…

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Added by Steve Mirsky on June 24, 2010 at 4:42pm — No Comments

Proposed DOT Rules Give Passengers First-time Rights To Sue

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Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 24, 2010 at 4:40pm — No Comments

How To Be A Perfect Packer And Avoid Airline Baggage Fees

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How To Be A "Perfect Packer" And Avoid Airline Baggage… Continue

Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 21, 2010 at 9:20am — No Comments

Summer Splash and SpongeBob Make Grand Cayman Grand for Family Travel





Summer Splash and SpongeBob Make Grand Cayman Grand



The Cayman Islands have come up with a popular, value-driven, summer program for families that’s fun and educational.

Appropriately dubbed the Cayman Summer Splash package, the program runs until September 6 and features a weekly appearance of everyone’s favorite squishy hero, Nickelodeon’s own SpongeBob SquarePants.

The highlights of the Summer… Continue

Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 18, 2010 at 1:00pm — 2 Comments

Having a Crappy Day? Check out the National Toilet Map.

Okay, so you’re travelling and you gotta go. So you whip out your Blackberry or your cell phone, access your mobile browser and voila, you’re on your way to relief courtesy of MizPee.com who provides information on public toilet locations across the U.S., Canada, and Europe.



Or, if you're visiting Australia, check out their National Public Toilet Map - an impressive list of over 14,000… Continue

Added by Connie Motz on June 17, 2010 at 2:00pm — No Comments

The Art of Europe

When one thinks of Europe, one tends to think of art. With its plethora of offerings including historical sites, museums, and even art galleries, the choices are truly endless.



Students in the Art History program at University of Redlands, a top Southern California university, spend time exploring the classics through studying the paintings and sculptures found in museums like the Louvre in Paris,…

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Added by Connie Motz on June 17, 2010 at 1:30pm — No Comments

Step Up Your Act, BA Cabin Crew

Just arrived back in UK from six weeks in Oz visiting our daughter & her newborn baby.
All previous trips have been Singapore Airlines or Emirates and cabin crew have been really good.
This time flew Qantas and the cabin crew were good but first leg out to Singapore was a British Airways flight and cabin crew all disappeared after serving the meal and seemed quite disinterested.
Get your act together BA cabin staff!
You might think you're good. You're not!

Added by Cliff Chapman on June 16, 2010 at 3:46am — No Comments

Summer Vacation in California Wine Country

With spring in full swing and summertime in our collective sightline, I am pretty sure we’re all chomping at the bit for some time off to relax and renew. Since we're ready to go let's settle in and make plans now.…

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Added by Linda Kissam on June 14, 2010 at 7:19pm — No Comments

High Seas Wine Adventure

Looking for some high seas adventure with a decidedly gourmet food and wine focus? Then check out the Schooner Stephen Taber for a uniquely tactile and visual experience. This gorgeous century-old tall ship takes you from Rockland, Maine on a stunning tour of the untouched islands of Maine’s rocky coast. Think lush green inlets and islands, lighthouses, old farmhouses,…

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Added by Linda Kissam on June 14, 2010 at 7:00pm — No Comments

TripAdvisor and Facebook Get Friendly

From From Kaleel




The travel news of the day is clearly the announcement of TripAdvisor's deal with… Continue

Added by Kaleel Sakakeeny on June 14, 2010 at 6:01pm — No Comments

Pachamanca Cooking in Peru

Pachamanca is more than just a cooking method; it is a spiritual

offerring. Pachamanca comes from the Incan traditions of the Andean

region of Peru. The word comes from the Quencha language, meaning

earth (pacha) and pot (manca).



Pachamanca meals are roasted in the earth. A hole is dug and the meat

and vegetables are placed into this hole dug into the earth. Hot

stones are then placed on top of the food. The hole is covered up and

sealed completeley for… Continue

Added by Mireille Roc on June 13, 2010 at 3:33pm — 4 Comments

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