Branson is the Las Vegas of the Midwest sans the liquor and debauchery. With many venues staging two to three performances a day, it’s Americana on steroids.
Cloudy Days are Fun Too
Usually on cloudy days most people are wishing for sun. I love cloudy days though because the clouds act as giant natural diffusers. Instead of the harsh sunlight the landscapes get a nice gentle cover of light.
Tee Time in Vietnam
Golf legend Greg Norman, aka The Shark, is among the visionaries helping Vietnam achieve and exceed its goals in the travel arena, designing its newest world-class 18 hole challenge, The Bluffs Ho Tram Strip Golf Course.
Wells Gray Winter Wonderland
My introduction to winter in British Columbia’s Wells Gray Provincial Park came a few decades ago under the leadership of a masochistic group of hikers from the Kamloops Outdoor Club. We left Kamloops long before the crack of dawn and drove the 120 kilometres to Clearwater and a coffee stop.
Life near the Blos: Protecting our Land and Water
This article is a representation of shared stories, formed relationships, and embodied experiences from the six weeks I spent dwelling with inhabitants near the Blos River in Northern Luzon, Philippines.
Sandals Grenada – Pure Luxury on The Spice Island
Sandals LaSource Grenada is laid out in a series of “Villages” along a stretch of Pink Gin Beach. The water is warm, calm and crystal-clear and filled with tropical fish.
Dracula’s Home Town: Sauntering Through Sighisoara
Transylvania is full of surprises. Not only does England’s Prince Charles keep an estate there, here, he also proudly boasts of being a direct descendant of Transylvania’s Vlad the Impaler, better known as the real Dracula.
Happiness Is A Cliff On Maui
Every person finds happiness in his or her way. Sometimes if you just stop and take a breath at the right moment, that feeling can stay with you for the rest of your life. Those are the moments which can help you make it through your darkest days.
In the Footsteps of Toson
“The entire Kiso Road is in the mountains.” This is the famous opening line of the novel Before the Dawn, written by Toson Shimazaki, who was born in Magome, Japan in 1872. The Kiso Road is part of the Nakasendo, an inland route connecting Kyoto and Tokyo.
Have a Rollicking Good Time in Brandon, Manitoba?
Let’s face it. Brandon, Manitoba, the second largest city in the province, is not on most people’s vacation radar. It wasn’t on mine until I went to visit a friend who had just take a position at venerable Brandon University, one of the older and finer such institutions in central Canada.
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