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5 Apps for Tracking Flights

September 12, 2012
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Everyone knows that flights can be the worst part of traveling. You’re stuck for hours in an airport unable to relax for fear you’ll miss an important message about your flight and spend the night looking for a hotel room to sleep in. Navigating maze-like terminals, flight delays and constant…

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The Tent of your Dreams

September 6, 2012
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The Tent of your Dreams

There is a company in South Africa that specializes in designing and constructing luxury tents. Exclusive Tents can custom design for any occasion and with clientele like Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin hotel, you know their work is quality and extravagant. Forget homes built from brick or wood, these tents will…

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5 Unique Ways to Use a Door

August 29, 2012
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5 Unique Ways to Use a Door

1. as a table One of my projects was turning an old door into a kitchen island for additional counter space and storage. I painted the cabinets an egg shell blue to match existing furniture and left the door a patchy, faded white. Eventually, I want to cover it with…

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Caribbean Island Getaways

August 20, 2012
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Caribbean Island Getaways

With 30 islands making up the Caribbean, planning a vacation there can be overwhelming. Each island has great food, great beaches and crystal blue waters, so it helps to have a great source to compare and contrast these dream destinations. I happened upon such a source called The Definitive Caribbean…

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Unique Coat Hanger

August 16, 2012
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Unique Coat Hanger

The first step to getting out their for a good adventure is grabbing the keys and the coat. Since I moved into my loft, I’ve been looking for ways to save money, decorate and use the space wisely. During a visit with my grandfather, I spotted rusted, rod iron fences…

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Vacation Idea: Finding Middle Earth

August 5, 2012
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Vacation Idea: Finding Middle Earth

There might not be hobbits, orcs or elves roaming the fields and woodlands of New Zealand, but the country remains enchanting nonetheless. Ever since Peter Jackson, director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy, used the country as the backdrop to make the story written by J.R. Tolkien come to…

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Protected: Photo Gallery of My National Parks Road Trip

Sand Dunes National Park

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Up Close to some of America’s Wildlife

Up Close to some of America’s Wildlife

When I last filled you in, I was sitting comfortably in California. In only a couple of days, we managed to squeeze Humboldt state park and the Redwood Forest National Park into our schedule. After a while, the forests all start to look the same. The trees are spectacular and…

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Try a Change of Pace

What do you mean by that, nomadic travel writer, that loves adventures in the great outdoors? What I mean is that after a month in mother nature, stresses get high and you can get irritated by doing the same thing day after day (especially if you’re climbing mountains from dawn…

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Protected: Rule #1: Don’t Neglect the Feet

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