“My wife told me if I bought this car, she’d leave me. Sometimes I kinda miss her”
Hotel Review – The Idyllic Emerson Resort and Spa
Disclosure: I was invited by the CEO and the Manager of the Emerson Resort and Spa and their PR agency to be a guest at the Emerson for a weekend. My opinions that I share here are entirely my own. The Emerson Resort and Spa, located in the town of Mt Tremper, New York, … Read More
Congregation Mickve Israel, a Savannah Synagogue
Although I am not religious, when traveling, I enjoy walking into houses of worship, and feeling the history, the aura and the spiritual connection. Congregation Mickve Israel is a synagogue steeped in history.
Airport Lounge Review: Passport Club at Savannah Hilton Head Airport
I’ve seen quiet rooms at airports larger than the Passport Club at the Savannah Hilton Head Airport which offered coffee, soda and cookies only!
I Need Your Help: Milan, Prague or Budapest for a Weekend?
I booked a crazy airfare of $271 to Tokyo via Milan, Prague and Amsterdam – On the first leg of the trip, I arrive MXP on a Friday morning at 10:40 a.m. (Alitalia) and depart PRG on the following Monday afternoon at 2 p.m. (KLM) – The question is: Where should I spend the weekend?
Greek Monsters – a Public Art Exhibition
As I was strolling down East 51st Street in Manhattan yesterday, I passed by Olympic Tower, which has an atrium open to the public. Something caught my eye. Yes, it was a monster staring at me, or perhaps it was many! In fact, there was an atrium filled with creatures of Greek mythology all … Read More
High School Student Runs Travel Business
Many of the current frequent flyer travel bloggers are quite young. Others tell tales of the genesis of their interest in travel and award booking going back to when they were in their teens or younger. That’s why, when I saw this story, entitled Briarcliff Teen Runs Successful Travel Business in the Ossining Daily Voice … Read More
Cleveland Rocks – Day One: LGA to CLE, Cleveland Marathon Expo and Hyatt Regency Cleveland
note: This is a trip report and a marathon report. It is divided into day one and day two. There is also a post for a review of the Hotel Fitness Center and one for the hotel’s jogging map. I decided to go to Cleveland to run the Rite Aid Cleveland Marathon. What motivated me … Read More
Run World’s First Underground Race in Sweden
The Sweden edition of the online magazine, The Local, reports that Sweden is hosting the world’s first underground race this September. The 400 entrants will run on a 2.5 kilometer track inside a mine that is 40 meters below ground in Sickla, Sweden. I am not certain if the run is only one time around … Read More
Go Run! Running (or Walking) at Airports
I know that I’ve been traveling a lot when I start wondering how quickly I could run a marathon on a moving walkway at an airport? (My absolute favorite moving walkway is the Light Tunnel at DTW Airport!). Sometimes, I crack myself up with these thoughts! Or, how about this one: how slow (or … Read More
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