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Coronavirus and Travell: What You Need to Know
This thing is real. Yes, the meme are funny on first glance, but when we consider over 114,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19 and over 3,500 deaths, world-wide, then, yes, the Coronavirus is more dangerous than influenza. The entire country of Italy is shut down....
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{B! Fly} 10 Must-Have Goodies for International Trips: Spain Edition
I haven’t been traveling much this year because of a lot of work and personal time I’ve had to take off. But as I get ready to enjoy a much-needed 10-days journey to Spain, I'm reminded of all the mishaps I’ve made over the last 20 years of traveling to 32...
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How to Spend 24-Hours in Madrid
Last August, my brother and I made a very spontaneous decision to chase La Vuelta, Spain’s pro cycling tour. 8 days out from an international trip means insane airfare, but we were determined to go. In order to make that happen without exhausting our coi...
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How to eat Real Fancy in Boise: Go To State & Lemp
The modern concept of American fine dining comes with a preset of aesthetics and feelings, no longer simply the quality and relevance of the food. I remember a time when the only variable we considered was price and quality. And then social media, especial...
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- Idaho
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Dig This: Boise is More Than Potatoes. Yes, Really.
When friends and readers ask me which destination of all I’ve visited in the Sates has struck me the most, most recently my no-flinch response is “Boise, Idaho.” The super-flinch reaction is always a puppy’s duster-tail speed, double-take “did you say Boise?”...
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- The Americas
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The Lake at Donner Pass
My American history is not well-rooted in knowledge acquired in middle or high school. In fact, even most of my understanding of our Civil War and rights era was an intentional decision I made while studying politics at U.VA. I attended one of America's pr...
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Atypical Lake Tahoe Or a Halting Stay in Truckee
Just when you think you've seen or heard it all, you end up in a place bearing a name worthy of a city council voting session. Or just when you're convinced you've graduated to the class of judging a book by its content and not its cover - -in this case, a...
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- Oregon
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Portland PDX Eats: A Perfect 4-Day Foodie Itinerary
One of my recent blog posts opened a conversation about the musings I found in 4.5 days while eating my way through Portland. I took my friend Bianca on a girls' trip to that west coast city to dig into their diverse culinary scence and other extracurriculrs a...
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- Cuba
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JetBlue Flies Commercial Flight to Cuba, the First in Over 50 Years and I Was Onboard
It was 11:58 am on Friday morning and I still had to park somewhere near 16th St. The Cuban Embassy, open for official government business only 15 months, closes at noon. I parked, illegally, and ran fast enough to burn off breakfast. I walked up to the ga...
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Keeping Portland Deliciously Weird: A Seekender Duo’s Culinary Exploits
Of all the cities I’ve not visited in the U.S., Portland, OR has been on my active radar for a few years now. Mostly inspired by a fellow foodie I met on Facebook years ago, I had this insatiable desire to get to know this west coast diners' town. His bio on...
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