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ParisPointGriset - A curious C@t looking around... | November 21st 2009 by G@ttoGiallo
in Sanremo, Italy.CLICK and GO...This is a tough slideshow, so put on your most comfortable shoesand watch your steps because this is a long way up and down a steep hill.Hold on, there are more pics to come soon...___ read more
Batanes Resort
fohtography | November 21st 2009 by Louis Fojas
Here are more pics of the Batanes Resort! read more
Tagaytay, one of the few heavens...
Anything Goes | November 19th 2009 by sheng marie
We started preparing at 7am, and we were on our way there by 10am. 2 hours of traffic and black smoke from the coastal to Dasmariñas. We arrived at past 12, just about ready for lunch. We traversed hell to get through heaven...But this I'll say, one read more
Indulge in the Charm of Negros Oriental
Weekend Haven | November 19th 2009 by valerie
“If you want to succeed you should strike out on new paths, rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.“ — John D Rockefeller While our trip to Negros Occidental is mostly of historical and cultural experience, a journe read more
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Your Travel Guide | November 19th 2009 by rofii
Dominated with poetic beauty of nature, Kerala is a single of a many pleasing as good as desirable state of India. It is a single of a many pleasing states good well well known for a beauty of inlet as good as lifelike tour. The state, famously good read more
Minneapolis!
Passion = Truth | November 18th 2009 by Jeff Ircink
(Above) My friend, Heather, and I at The Local, a most excellent Irish bar in downtown Minneapolis.Minneapolis! Home of Prince. Tied with Seattle as the most literate city in the U.S. Home of the former American Wrestling Associaton (Verne Gagne, the read more
Why I don’t blog about politics, the news (and other things tha…
Habitation of Justice | November 18th 2009 by Lincoln Adams
I think the title explains it all. Generally I pride myself for having a high threshold of tolerance for many things in life that other people would normally make their pet peeves. Politics, however, is not one of them. Indeed, the mere suggestio read more
Marriott Newport Coast Villas Rental
Whatever Dee-Dee wants shes gonna get it | November 18th 2009 by Dianna
My family is renting out their Newport condo From December 12th to December 19th.For more information see the ad on KSL here. read more
half a second of fame in dumaguete’s twin lake
Soloflight | November 17th 2009 by Edcel
During one of our trips in Dumaguete, we visited Twin Lake or Lake Balinsasayao. I still have to come up with a write up about it since it’s going to be two months already and I haven’t really updated my blog with much travel experiences. read more
How Big is Australia?
Richard Travel Blog | November 17th 2009 by Richard Wee
This gives you a good idea of how big this “patch of red dirt” next door actually is. It indeed has plenty of wide open spaces! Interesting! read more
Dare I say the word – Military…
onBoarding Schools | November 17th 2009 by AQ
In my last post, Don’t Judge a Book…, I talked about how boarding schools are often judged improperly for a number of reasons. During my travels the last couple of months, I met with a number of families who had similar thoughts. Their misc read more
Fortress of Dreams
hypermom | November 17th 2009 by jing lejano
This was my second trip to Macau in three years but in that short span of time, so many things have changed. This region is just growing so fast. They are building like crazy there with all these new hotels and casinos and malls and theaters growing read more
One More Time: Rizal Park, Manila
Anything Goes | November 16th 2009 by sheng marie
Jose Rizal's death was martyred here, the Declaration of the Philippine Independence from American rule was witnessed here, different rallies and movements were placed here.A lot of historical events happened in this place, and the only thing the ele read more
Eating Macau
hypermom | November 16th 2009 by jing lejano
A fellow blogger is going to Macau in a few days and I realized that I still have a lot of photographs I haven't posted and a lot of thoughts still floating in my mind, most especially about food. That's always the thing when you go to a new place: y read more
It is really not that bad
Just Plain Ron | November 16th 2009 by Ron
I stumbled across a new blog today. New as in new to me and new as in it got started on the 14th (just this last Saturday). Cath5911 is here in Cape Town doing some volunteer work. I’m not quite sure what kind of work as she does not elaborat read more
Curse of the Tahiéra, Wendy Gillissen – Author Guest Post &…
The Book Faery Reviews | November 15th 2009 by Farrah Kennedy
A journey through haunted forests, through dreams and time. A story of love, magic and the power of forgiveness. A Tzanatzi outcast and an Einache shaman are on the trail of an ancient curse. Will they save their people from destruction? AUTHOR GUEST read more
the snake bowl
The World According To Pia | November 15th 2009 by Pia K
My plan for Sunday blog was to finally jot down some random impressions about Gdansk, but for this and that reasons that will not happen. I will however show one of very few things I found irresistable enough to purchase in said place - which on the read more
How to organize a rock concert destined to flop
Going Against the Current | November 15th 2009 by John Ryan Recabar
I have a high regard for rock artists. This does not mean that I am a fan of rock stars. They are altogether different entities. I do not really care much about the headbanging ‘rock stars’ whose egos are as vulnerable as their shaken brains afte read more
outer banks vacation
Kalidadis | November 14th 2009 by Amy
I was browsing our family vacation photos in the Philippines last summer of 2008 . My eldest brother rented a boat and brought us to Pandanan Island near Bohol. It was such a beautiful island with sandy white beach and crystal clear waters. Hubby, Dd read more
Kodiak harbor photos
Nature Photography; Notes from the woods | November 14th 2009 by Mark
My stay on Kodiak Island was rather brief. It was shortened in the beginning due to an approaching storm, which meant the float planes need to get you off the island in a hurry. It was shortened on the way back for the same reason, combined with read more
Early birds get the best deals
vanidosamarie.com | November 14th 2009 by vanidosa marie
If you are a travel bug like me, making reservations ahead of time is very helpful. With this you get great deals of almost all the amenities. With early bookings you’ll get the best airline seats and lower rates just like when you book in advance read more
Taking a break
Sweet and vain | November 14th 2009 by vanidosa marie
We’re Macau bound tomorrow night with my travel buddy Edna for 5 days. With her are three of her younger kids while with me is my youngest daughter Queenie and grandkid Kisses along with my cousins Laarnie and Allan. Although it’s my 3rd trip her read more
Brainrotting: Episode 11 – Ecuador & Peru BMW GS F650 adven…
Adventure Art Travel | November 14th 2009 by Adventure Art Travel
I ride and I record. There’s no editing of video’s when I’m back at home, my video’s are all edited on the road because I want to share my experiences as they happen, so… Follow my journey through North, Central and Sout read more
Estamos de vacaciones / We are on Holidays
Ana´s Blog/Diario de Ana | November 14th 2009 by Anita Gatorrista
Estamos en La Palma.We are in La Palma IslandActualizaremos muy pronto.We will come soon.Muahahahahahaha!!!! read more
Macau and Zhuhai AGAIN!!!
vanidosamarie.com | November 14th 2009 by vanidosa marie
Macau by night Zhuhai Shopping This is my 3rd time this year and it’s turning to be my favorite spot! Why? I love the sights specially during night time…. the lights is simply amazing and of course the 15 minute bus ride to Zhuhau, Chi read more
The Unabridged Longest Road Trip Story
Marty Holman | November 13th 2009 by Marty Holman
For whatever reason, sometimes we have the opportunity to be thankful in spite of the most horrific circumstances. The following story is one of those “most horrific circumstances” that I am now currently thankful for (or someone is). Star date read more
I’m leaving…
Soulistic : Candy's Blog | November 13th 2009 by Candy
Hey everyone! I’ll be on vacation! I’m going to Egypt and Israel! I can’t wait to see the Holy Land. I’m going with a church and I can’t wait! I’m super super excited! I’ll be sure to bring back lots of photo read more
The Last of the Longest Road Trip ever
Marty Holman | November 12th 2009 by Marty Holman
My sister Amie, the summer in question, and the house I was trying to get home to I began these stories by telling you: For whatever reason, sometimes we have the opportunity to be thankful in spite of the most horrific circumstances. And I fully read more
Carmen Nordelo; motherhood’s bright shining star
CassavaLeaf | November 12th 2009 by CassavaLeaf
Gerardo Hernández Nordelo, like the rest of the Cuban Five, is being held in a maximum security prison in California, under a double life sentence plus 15 years. The U.N. has called their detention “arbitrary.” In addition, to the sentences pro read more

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