For Sandra Phinney, a chance meeting in the Temple of Literature in Hanoi turned out to be the highlight of the day!
The Dunes, PEI
In Prince Edward Island, travel writer Darcy Rhyno discovers a… well, he ain’t exactly sure, but it might be a gallery and it’s certainly worth visiting.
Labrador: “Big Land” and Great Food
What do FIsh & Brewis, toutons and scrunchions have in common? They’re all part of Labrador food traditions.
Making it to the Maldives Before it is too Late?
They are located in the Indian Ocean, comprise some 1,192 islands and are home to some 350,000 people. They are called the Maldives, and if you wish to visit them you should to do it sooner than later as the rising sea level is threatening the long-term vitality of the archipelago.
The Canyoneer’s Guide To Las Vegas
There are scads of canyons in the Las Vegas area. But there are three especially spectacular ones that everyone should see, all designated as US national parks.
Striding Unfamiliar Streets
When we step into new places we step with feet shaped by our familiar spaces and places. Our eyes, at first, see only variations on the scenes of our homeland.
Planes, Cabs, Boats and Buses
My husband and I just returned from a week’s vacation on the high seas. It was truly a wonderful holiday; celebrating the New Year on a cruise ship is, I would say, a highlight in my life. Getting there, though, was somewhat of a challenge.
Kindness
Sometimes a small act of kindness is the most memorable part of a journey. And it often shows up without fanfare, in unexpected places.
Paris is for Photographers
Travel writer/photographer Darcy Rhyno creates his Paris through the lens.
The Alien’s Guide to Las Vegas
Visits to the Atomic Testing Museum in Las Vegas and to Area 51 in nearby Rachel, Arizona feature scary encounters with mysterious Men in Black, displays of “alien” artifacts, and dire warnings of the consequences of breaching the security of sensitive areas.
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