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Turkey: The Country and the Lunchmeat

Sketch of the day no 377: Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl #Moleskine

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
Sketch of Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl Sketch of Mangostein and Rambutan in a bowl. These are my 2 favourite tropical fruits. They are seasonal, starting now. I sketched this in Chiang Mai at the weekend. I don’t know how I even had time to do this. It was…

First Luxery Cat Hotel Opens in the UK!

Originally posted on Marion's Superkitty Tales and Children's Books:
If your future travel plans include a visit to England, I can save you the problem of finding a hotel that will meet your needs as well as your pet(s) needs.  We are talking some real foo foo stuff here! ? Meant to rectify…

10 Ways to Maintain Sanity in Your 20-Somethings and Beyond

George Town, Penang Unesco World Heritage site celebration

Originally posted on BulanLifestyle.com:
? Today marks the 6th anniversary of historical George town being recognised as a Unesco world cultural heritage site. George town is a melting pot of Chinese, Malay, Arab, European, Indonesian, Burmese and Indian settlements. It was an important multi cultural trading port and at one time, one of the…

The Wrong David #Free on #Kindle: Last Chance to Spend the Day in France

Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
Spend your Sunday on a hot Marseille beach. Click photo to download. ? Spend your Sunday morning or afternoon in Marseille with a bottle of wine. David finally gets Vanessa, his best friend’s wife, alone in a hotel room. Will they behave like honorable adults? My first published novelette, The…

Go to a Dinner Theater

Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
#67 “An all new haunted restaurant, bar and social club where guests eat, drink and socialize among the unusual and the bizarre.” I am a sucker for theme restaurants. While I know there are some people that detest even the idea of places like The Rainforest Café, Ninja…

Waterfalls of the Lewis River – a Photo Guide

Waterfalls of the Lewis River – a Photo Guide

Originally posted on joebeckerphoto:
When you live in western Washington and are a nature photographer, you better have a a fallback subject to photograph in the rain. Luckily, we have such a subject – waterfalls. The Pacific Northwest is chock full of waterfalls. The most comprehensive list of local waterfalls is the Northwest Waterfall Survey.…

Bucket List Blogger Takes 14 Months off to Explore World

Originally posted on Project Light to Life:
You just have to meet this bucket list blogger! Jessica from Turquoise Compass is a teacher at heart, but her true passion is traveling (especially to turquoise beaches), adventure, and trying new things. She has been to 17 countries and she is ready to see more. She has completed hundreds of items on her bucket list and encourages others to…

My Shameless Ecuadorian Pig-Out

Originally posted on Christa Wojciechowski:
? It just so happened that the night before we left for Ecuador, NatGeo played the new campaign launched by their tourism board played on NatGeo. The video is set it to a dreamy acoustic version of All You Need Is Love, and shows the giant land tortoises of The…

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