NEW YORK ICONS ARE WELCOMED LOS ANGELES

Teri B.

September 3, 2017

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Things I Love, Wining/Dining

I had the pleasure of recently experiencing not one but two NY icons done L.A. style. The first is the Broadway-Tony-award-record-breaking-smash-hit-musical Hamilton, which I was fortunate to see way back in October 2015. The second is the restaurant Jean-Georges, which the hubby and I have enjoyed on numerous occasions in NY and thus selected the new […]

A GRAND JOURNEY ENDS IN HONG KONG (Part 8 & final in a series on this journey)

Teri B.

July 18, 2017

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International Travel, Things I Love

  Two years in a row, a stop in Hong Kong ended up being for a very short period of time. Compared to the last year’s visit — just a six-hour plane change en route home from Johannesburg — this year’s 26 hours was a joy! I wish I could take credit for the stop, but it […]

WESTERN AUSTRALIA – THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED (Part 7 of a Recent Journey)

Teri B.

July 4, 2017

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International Travel, Wining/Dining

When one is already in an area of the world (in this case, the Indian Ocean southwest of India), adding on another segment in the “area” makes a lot of sense. At least to me and the hubby… To clarify — and if you’ve been “virtually” traveling on this trip with us — you know […]

THE MAGNIFICENT MALDIVES (Part 6 in a series on recent Journey)

Teri B.

June 19, 2017

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International Travel, Things I Love

Sharing with people that one is fortunate enough to visit the Maldive Islands typically garners one of two reactions: 1) Where is that? -or- (more commonly) 2) Oh, that’s on my bucket list!! I can’t wait to go there!!! In answer to number 1, southwest of India. In answer to number 2, there is a very […]

UDAIPUR: LAST STOP IN INDIA (Part 5 in a Series)

Teri B.

June 5, 2017

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International Travel

Any and all questions about Indian hospitality, service and generosity were permanently cemented at the Jaipur airport prior to the short flight to Udaipur for our final stay in India. We left the terminal via shuttle on the tarmac for the walk to our Spicejet prop plane. Once strapped in but prior to departure, I […]

JAIPUR, INDIA: A HELLUVA STORY (Part 4 in a Series)

Teri B.

May 20, 2017

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International Travel

Why is the drive from Ranthambhore to Jaipur nearly four hours in length when it is only about 100 miles (180 km)? Because a “major” road in India can mean just two lanes in each direction. Mind you, few drivers actually pay attention to traffic lanes, not to mention dodging all the animals, motorbikes, and enormous […]

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