Books about cooks I’m married to a chef whom I’ve known since he was a teenager. He was spinning pizzas when I first met him. Twenty five years later, he’s ... Read more
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Washington DC’s National Cathedral
The National Cathedral: Architectural features and details are a nod to the Gothic architecture of the Middle Ages, and for Jessica Orquina, can be found right near home Wherever ... Read more
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Travel to Puglia: Tip of Italy’s Heel
Great places to travel: If you’re traveling to Puglia , Salento may be one of the best regions of Italy you’ve never heard of Serene is the term I would ... Read more
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Teaching English Abroad In South Korea
Having lived and taught English in South Korea for the last nine months, it’s difficult to put my experience into words. When I try to articulate what I’ve seen and ... Read more
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Iceland: Falling in Love with the Land of Fire and Ice
For Katie Hammel, to visit Iceland is to fall in love – and for us she counts the ways. Up until 2008, Iceland was just a dot on the map, ... Read more
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Summer Make-up Tips and Kits for the Travel Belle
Summer make-up tips and kits for travel: perfect for pool, beach, and beyond your next vacation Stretched as far as possible over the sink of your hotel bathroom as ... Read more
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Book Review: The Good Girl’s Guide to Getting Lost
Travel Book Reviews: The Good Girl’s Guide to Getting Lost, A Memoir of Three Continents, Two Friends, and One Unexpected Adventure by Rachel Friedman This one is simply about a ... Read more
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Colorful Village of La Roche-Bernard, Brittany, France
A colorful village in Brittany, France, and the choices are easy Do I go and stay for a while, or just “go”? Let’s face it: pretty villages in France really ... Read more
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The Peloponnesian Peninsula and the Anatomy of a Shrine
Roadside shrines: A Mystery of Visiting Greece Driving in Greece you can’t go very far without seeing little shrines, located along the side of the road. Often brightly painted, they often ... Read more