Be a Carry-on Only Luggage Rock Star the next time you fly! Get your bag down from the overhead bin & walk past everyone waiting at the baggage carousel.
Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – The Female Traveller
We share our Holiday Gift Guide 2013 to make the travelling Women in your life happy & hopefully, SHE won’t return your gift in January!
Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – The Male Traveller
It’s the season of holiday gift guides! With December just rolling in, thus starts the constant holiday jingles on the radio, mad decorating sprees around the house, and of course, the panic of last-minute Christmas shopping. If you’re like me and too lazy (or scared) to go out during the Black Friday madness week, and… Continue reading Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – The Male Traveller
Holiday Gift Guide 2013 – The Tech Traveller
Here is our Holiday Gift Guide 2013 with 5 affordable gift ideas for that person on your list who loves technology and loves to travel.
Some Don’t like it Hot – Frogg Toggs Chilly Pad Cooling Towel Review
Keeping cool in a hot climate when trying to dress modestly is a challenge. Read our review of one travel option – the Frogg Toggs Chilly Pad Cooling Towel.
Put your Feet up and Relax at Boulder Cove Cottages, Nova Scotia
With plenty of seascape, & easy highway access Boulder Cove Cottages in Nova Scotia is ideal for a cottage stay – put your feet up and relax.
I Bet You’ve Never Heard of These Buildings in New York City
Skip the tourist sites and find a quieter moment in your trip to New York City; take a walk and check out these architectural gems.
Photo Essay – Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona
Old Town Scottsdale, Arizona provides that perfect little taste of the Old West & Cowboy Country right in the middle of the Downtown district of Scottsdale.
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore – Photo Essay
Hopefully, you’ve read the article already on the amazing view at the top of the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. If not click on the link and read about the architect, building features and see a photo of the pool side view (totally unobstructed I might add). To follow is a photo essay showing some… Continue reading Marina Bay Sands, Singapore – Photo Essay
“Scully and Mulder” in Bangkok, Thailand
When we visited Bangkok for 1 week we morphed into “Scully and Mulder” of the TV show the X-Files – we became 2 people who “trust no one”.
Duct Tape – Just in Case…
Duct tape is strong, flexible, waterproof and super sticky. It should be in your emergency kit at home AND on your packing list for when you travel. You never know when you need to: repair a suitcase or bag make something water tight (leaky boat anyone?) prevent shattering glass during a storm keep a door… Continue reading Duct Tape – Just in Case…
Memory Monday – Desert Botanical Gardens, Phoenix, Arizona
You might not expect to find a lot of pretty plant life in the Arizona desert – but that’s exactly what you’ll find at Phoenix’s Desert Botanical Garden.
It’s Intentional. STM Bags – Impulse Laptop Backpack Review
Our review of the STM Bags Impulse Laptop Backpack. Perfect choice for every day & for plane travel as that “additional bag” when travelling carry-on only.
Travel Music Playlist – Deleted Scenes on the Cutting Room Floor by Caro Emerald
When we travel we go places, but stay in the same time. The music by Caro Emerald can take us to other times while we stay in one place.
Anatomie – Style and Travel-ability – Review
When shopping for travel clothing you want quality, style, fit & durability. That’s why we decided to test and review Anatomie designer travel clothing.
Living in Two Worlds at the Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona
The Heard Museum located in Phoenix Arizona has an extensive collection of American Indian cultural art and sculpture and is worthy of a visit.
An Educational Hummer Ride through Tonto National Forest
The roar of the engine & jostle of the bumpy hummer ride is exciting but I think of all the amazing things I learned about Tonto National Forest.
In search of Ghost Towns – Ghost Town Trail, Arizona
Read the story of how we almost get lost and doubt the advice of the tourism office as we drive along the Ghost Town Trail outside of Tombstone, Arizona.
Tombstone, Arizona – It’s A-O.K.
It’s kitschy, it’s touristy and everyone is dressed in costume as either Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, a saloon girl or one of the Clanton/McLaury Gang….but an afternoon spent in Tombstone, Arizona is still full of real history and fun. I didn’t know much about Tombstone other than what I saw in the various Hollywood movies… Continue reading Tombstone, Arizona – It’s A-O.K.
Learning about the Hohokam at the Pueblo Grande Museum and Archaeological Park, Phoenix, Arizona
It may look like “just” dirt & rocks but what lies in the 1,500-year-old Hohokam village ruins at the Pueblo Grande Museum in Phoenix Arizona is a mystery.