By Chris Millikan Boarding an express train, we make a day trip from Osaka to Nara, established in 710 as Japan’s first permanent capital. Upon arrival, light rains fall; with umbrellas unfurled, we stroll throughout Nara-koen … [Read More...] about Nara, Japan: Little City with Big History
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Arizona’s Other Canyon
by Karyn Zweifel Breathtaking. Spectacular. Awe-inspiring. It's no wonder the Grand Canyon is one of the world's most visited spots. But another Arizona landmark, 235 miles to the east, had an equal yet different capacity to steal my breath away … [Read More...] about Arizona’s Other Canyon

Common Travel Habits That Make Trips More Stressful Than They Should Be
Travel should feel exciting, yet many people unknowingly follow routines that increase tension. These common travel habits often develop from past trips or advice that no longer works. People repeat the same mistakes because they feel familiar and … [Read More...] about Common Travel Habits That Make Trips More Stressful Than They Should Be

5,000 Eagles Gather In Southern BC
by Julie H. Ferguson Every November, between two and six thousand eagles congregate to gorge on spawned-out salmon within an easy day trip from Vancouver. I have yearned to experience this, the biggest convocation in North America, but was … [Read More...] about 5,000 Eagles Gather In Southern BC
Travel Habits That Help You Feel Less Like a Tourist
Some travelers blend in quickly, while others stand out within minutes. If you've ever felt eyes on you for pulling out a large map or speaking too loudly, you're not alone. Standing out as a tourist can make you a target for scams, cause … [Read More...] about Travel Habits That Help You Feel Less Like a Tourist

First-class or no-frills? You have your choice of two side-by-side Bruges hotels
by Tom Douglas What a difference a door makes! “Tourists land in here, take one look at the surroundings and know right away there’s been some mistake,” says Johan Creytens, owner of the Heritage Hotel in Bruges, Belgium, the city of canals … [Read More...] about First-class or no-frills? You have your choice of two side-by-side Bruges hotels

Sweetheart Sites of Seattle
By Jane Cassie It’s that time of year again –when chocolate boxes are carved into hearts, roses brim from corner grocers, and cupid comes out of hiding. So, how are you going to celebrate the big day of romance? What love-struck surprise can you … [Read More...] about Sweetheart Sites of Seattle

Wandering Around Historical Alberta
by Barb Rees Drumheller, Donalda, Bruderheim, and Wainwright … What do they have in common? They are a few of the places and history in Alberta we discovered when we wandered around Alberta the summer of 2015. The theme was history. Following … [Read More...] about Wandering Around Historical Alberta

Viking Longship Launching in Amsterdam
by Barbara Barton Sloane Biking, busing, tramming or hoofing it, Amsterdam is a city easy to get around. It has beauty, charm, and hundreds of canals connected by 500 pretty bridges - and flowers everywhere! These 17th century canals enjoy the … [Read More...] about Viking Longship Launching in Amsterdam

Nashville’s Steel Magnolias
by Kathleen Walls The history of Nashville, Tennessee is liberally sprinkled with women who didn't know "their place". So if you've been feeling like you have to keep on your toes to survive in "a man's world". Music City is a great place to … [Read More...] about Nashville’s Steel Magnolias

River Safari: Off the Beaten Track In Fiji
by Chris Millikan My hubby Rick and I had always dreamed of going on a safari into distant exotic wilds. We just didn’t expect it to be aboard a sleek jet boat in the heart of Viti Levu, Fiji’s main island… Picked up early from our charming … [Read More...] about River Safari: Off the Beaten Track In Fiji

South Florida is a Blend of Old and New
Story and photos by Robert Nebel "A1A — I know I'm close to it," our driver, Robert Roshkind, insisted as he navigated a residential neighborhood in Hollywood, Fla. Robert, who is both a relative of mine and a former New York City cab driver, was … [Read More...] about South Florida is a Blend of Old and New






