Travel long enough and the likelihood that you’ll misplace or lose some of your valuables is almost guaranteed. I like... Read More
Nora Dunn has yet another clever and informative post over at WiseBread. This time on the many uses of mouthwash:... Read More
Worldwide, hangover cures run the gamut from the salty to the spicy to the sour to the wet, but depending... Read More
Zen Habits has a few simple tips on keeping fit while traveling: Vacations have a horrible way of messing up... Read More
As an appropriate follow-up to our Surviving Suburbia post … from the entrance to a strip mall in Vancouver, WA... Read More
Kirsten Amor explores Qatar's unique, Hollywood-esque 'Film City' - a bizarre movie set oasis in the middle of nowhere. Read More
The King's Speech on Location in Portland Place, London © David Barrie As a fitting follow-up to last week’s 10... Read More
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Phallological "Penis" Museum, Iceland First, a little word association. I say: “Iceland.” You say: “Penis”, right? Of course you do.... Read More
The language of Ayapaneco has been spoken in the land now known as Mexico for centuries. It has survived the... Read More
Nothing to see here. Just another duck in Beijing wearing a pair of shoes made by its owner to protect... Read More
London is the star of a number of recent blockbuster films — The King’s Speech naturally enough has the city... Read More
Touring South Africa with Austin Lehman The sweepstakes keep rolling in this month. This week, world famous tour operator Austin-Lehman... Read More
1919: The world’s first passenger plane, the 26-seat Lawson airliner stations wicker armchairs near it’s cabin’s celluloid windows. Hilarious. More... Read More
In 1979 I rode my cheap bicycle from San Francisco to New York, with detours up to Oregon and down... Read More














