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...Mrs. Southern Bride! | 7 hours ago by A Southern Bride
Josh & I love to travel! We both have traveled extensively all over the USA and the world. When we started dating we counted up how many states we had visited. At that point we had both been to 17 states, and traveled in other countries. He has t read more
Dream Journeys: Part One – Nightmare in Iran
The Secret: Capitalist Propaganda for the Post Hippie Genera… | November 9th 2009 by Phil
Orientation to the Series This Web series requires clarification. Being a vivid dreamer, all my life, it’s an opportunity to recount stories from my dreams. Always a vivid dreamer, it’s as if travelling the world whilst asleep, is my dest read more
XVA Gallery and Hotel in Dubai
29°20'N,47°59'E | November 9th 2009 by Victoria
While we walked along the creek in downtown Dubai we came across this gem of corner in Bastakiya. It is a cafe/art gallery/hotel and it is combined effortlessly by XVA. I believe it must be a great destination for the winter months between Dec.-Jan read more
Our Amazing Race Experience
Women Xplore | November 9th 2009 by Ysabela Margrette
A few months ago, my husband and I went on a three-week tour to Europe. It was indeed a great experience, something that I would say everybody should try at least once in their lifetime (I would have wanted to go back to Europe but it is so expensive read more
How We Do it in Reno, Bitch
mondojohnson | November 8th 2009 by Christopher Johnson
I am reporting to you from Reno, NV, the "Biggest Little City in the World", where I am on important and classified business. I'll fill you in if it goes well. I am afraid to say anything more lest I jinx the opportunity. read more
Why, Oh Why?
Daily or Not | November 8th 2009
Yesterday, I attended a local writers' meeting. Naturally, 'tis the season discussion of the annual Christmas party came up. Limit set on gifts, all important, also a silent auction. Suitable items were discussed.Well. To me, books are always read more
Travels - Long Island
A Growing Tradition | November 8th 2009 by Thomas
Every year, I travel to the eastern part of Long Island for work, which is where I was earlier this week. I drive down to New London, Connecticut from Boston, hop on a ferry, and an hour and a half later, find myself in the midst of some of the most read more
Rialto Market Days
adventures of a wandering kitchen | November 8th 2009 by Sui Yin Yoon
It is always sad when leaving a place after all, when one has been accepted by the local folks at the market and being treated more of a local than a tourist. Like when you start to get parsley for free and they round down your purchase rather than read more
My Legazpi City
Reyna Elena | November 8th 2009
“Originally posted in the barrio…” Today, I searched the net and will sorta introduce L.A. (Legazpi, Albay) to ya’all. Para naman sa next lamierda ninyo, stop by in this great city, social climb kayo sa mga uragon, besides, we read more
Lake Massawippi in Eastern Townships Quebec
Portals and KM | November 8th 2009 by Bill Ives
Lake Massawippi is located in the Eastern Townships of Quebec near Sherbrooke covered yesterday. Towns around it include Ayer's Cliff, North Hatley, Hatley, Ste-Catherine-de-Hatley, and the Township of Hatley. I have often stayed at the Ripplecove I read more
Initial public offering
Going Against the Current | November 8th 2009 by John Ryan Recabar
http://salin.wordpress.com I once accompanied my friend, Chi Le, to one of the many ‘street bookstores’ in Hanoi. And there I was amazed at my first site of books, piled on top of each other beside a busy highway, by the world’s greatest write read more
Muzium Tentera Darat, Port Dickson
Daily Dose of Chemo | November 7th 2009 by Haris Abdul Rahman
Every time we pass by the camp area on the way to our apartment, we wonder what is there at the muzeum. Idlan always shouted about the big plane at the entrance. And the tanks there as well. Since it was still early and we had already had our lunch, read more
The Breet Report – We Need Knowledge and No More Fear
The Breet Report | November 7th 2009 by Rachel Breet Richmond
Hearts by Petr Kratochvil at publicdomainpictures.net While the cycles of greed and corporation still exist, there is the undeniable existences of all citizens living in fear. Why? Because as it appears — little has changed. If anything, the read more
Let the Food Buzz Fest Begin
Danica's Daily | November 7th 2009 by Danica Pike
Ahhh ~ Why did I start my day off working?! I knew I should’ve taken the day off because I think I literally watched the clock go tick tock (yes, the digital clock does that) the whole time until it... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my w read more
There Is Always Room For Bread Pudding
VittlesVamp | November 7th 2009
Just want to journey back to my New Orleans weekend one more time -- time enough to share a valuable lesson in the art of excess and indulgence. It was a tutorial first taught to myself and my travel companion over an abundant brunch at Mother's read more
Pag-aalala sa gitna ng pangungulila
Rising Sun: Personal Blog of Danny Arao | November 7th 2009 by Danny Arao
N.B. – This will be published in the November 6-12, 2009 issue of Pinoy Weekly. DAEJEON, Timog Korea – Bigla ang pagbaba ng temperatura noong Linggo kasabay ng pag-init ng ulo ko. Ramdam na ramdam ko ang pangungulila, hindi lang sa usaping pe read more
dumaguete blues
Soloflight | November 7th 2009 by Edcel
I'm really lucky to experience a number of food trips here in Dumaguete City; most, if not all are free! There's a feeling of contentment and satisfaction that one can appreciate especially when somebody's paying for the meal. Heck, I don read more
Sherbrooke Quebec on a Summer day
Portals and KM | November 7th 2009 by Bill Ives
Sherbrooke is the only major city in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, one of my favorite places. Here are picture on a summer day to remind us of once was as we head into winter. read more
I ran away from home today
Mother Blogga | November 6th 2009 by Mother Blogga
. . .and, it was WAY better than I imagined. Perhaps because the last time I ran away, I was 6 years old, and it involved the cops, worried parents and neighbors, and an uneventful conclusion. It was my brother and fathers fault for read more
New Book – First Section Done!
Vicente Wolf Blog | November 6th 2009 by Vicente Wolf
I’ve handed in the first of three sections of my new book and it has been time-consuming, energy-draining and very exciting! Working with Christine Pittel, who worked with me on the first two books, I had to match the copy of the things that I talk read more
The Longest Road Trip ever, part 3
Marty Holman | November 6th 2009 by Marty Holman
part 1 part 2 When you take a road trip, you begin to develop a sort of bond that you could not have without the road trip sort of experience. The type of bond that we get when confined to others in close quarter situations. We either become attr read more
Holiday Travels
Just Me... Eds | November 6th 2009 by Eds
Holidays are fast approaching which also means many people will plan their holiday getaways outside the state and even outside the country. Well, we on the other hand plan to go out of the country this Christmas. We thought of traveling to Macau wher read more
A Rash of Things to Come
Habitation of Justice | November 5th 2009 by Lincoln Adams
Or more specifically, poison ivy rashes, which I somehow got from geocaching in the woods of Pennsylvania. The irony of this? These “woods” were actually right next to a Walmart parking lot, making me think it would be an easy find. In read more
My dad is webcasting live from The Spirit International
BrianLaesch.com | November 5th 2009 by Brian Laesch
My dad is doing color commentary for the live webcast of The Spirit International. There are 20 teams from 20 countries. Which means there are people from around the world tuned in to watch it live... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my webs read more
In Search of Cuban Cigars
CassavaLeaf | November 5th 2009 by CassavaLeaf
A pair of intrepid Americans go in search of authentic Cuban cigars in Cuba. It took them awhile to find them.Revolutionary Cuba embraces an icon of the world's captains of capital. The United States outlaws that icon because it's commie-made, r read more
Bela @ SG Zoo - a snapshot
Grand Dad & Ysabela's Adventures | November 5th 2009
Don’t I look fat in this picture and looks like I will need the best weight loss pills? But anyway, I still opted to post it in my Flickr account as this is one of the pictures where you can see that Bela did had fun while we were in Singapore.Las read more
A Traveller's Tale:Snacks at Gurney Plaza
Beautiful World | November 5th 2009 by Eng Foo Tiam
The trip to Penang ended on a happy note. Before making for home, I had with my room mate and another friend visited Penang's Gurney Plaza and had had some delightful Taiwanese snacks in one of the fancy restaurants there. Then it was off to the movi read more
Hidden Object Games
Blogfornoob Dot Com | November 4th 2009 by geoffrey
Carto’s Magic Maps is an epic online hidden object game suitable to play for people of all ages. Follow the adventures of Wiglington and Wenks – two brave water rat explorers from England – as they go in search of a series of magic maps read more
Flying High
Simply Col | November 4th 2009
The end of October was a busy time for us. Both of my “older” grandkids graduated from high school and the graduation ceremony was scheduled for October 23rd. The grandkids live in a small town near London, Ontario. Not wantin read more
Back to Asia
adventures of a wandering kitchen | November 4th 2009 by Sui Yin Yoon
After 15 months in Venice, we will be packing again, in 8 days time. This time we are moving to Singapore. Definitely closer to home for me and happy to be seeing close friends and family again. But I must confess, I will miss Venice’s quirki read more

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