By Colleen Campbell The Wright brothers and their fantastic flying machine changed everything when they gave us a way to get to faraway places faster. Instead of spending days or even weeks traveling to foreign destinations, we now hop on a plane and find ourselves halfway around the world in just hours. But faster travel often means dealing with jet lag, the annoying travel … [Read more...] about Jettison Jet Lag
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Affordable All-Inclusive Resort in Limone sul Garda
By Sylvie MacleITWPA MemberLimone sul Garda is a true Italian gem that will steal your heart. It lies 27 miles northwest of Verona and 80 miles west of Milan and is one of the most photogenic villages on Lake Garda. The houses along the harbor front are painted vibrant shades of pink, green, orange, and yellow. The restaurant terraces are bordered by pink laurel flower … [Read more...] about Affordable All-Inclusive Resort in Limone sul Garda
Landmark Eatery in Historic Downtown Alton Serves Up Homemade Americana
By Deanna LawrenceITWPA MemberAlthough it has been a popular local lunch spot for over 20 years, yesterday was my first visit to My Just Desserts in Alton, IL, known especially for their half-pound chicken salad sandwich and ever-changing selection of more than 150 homemade desserts. I knew I was in for a treat. The menu, which changes daily, listed several sandwiches, salads, … [Read more...] about Landmark Eatery in Historic Downtown Alton Serves Up Homemade Americana
The Royal Treatment
Southern Cuisine, Ocean Breezes, and History -- All at The King and Prince Beach & Golf Resort on St. Simons IslandBy Diane LeoneIt’s almost impossible not to feel a bit like royalty while staying at The King and Prince. It’s not just the sparkling water in the sprawling pool area or the ocean breeze from the blue Atlantic just outside your room -- it’s … [Read more...] about The Royal Treatment
Interlude in New York City’s West Village
By Lynne WilliamsSome New York City neighborhoods are “sitting” neighborhoods, with abundant small parks and benches placed outside of stores. I never worry that I will have to buy something to eat or drink at a café just because my ramblings have tired me out. The West Village, bordered by the Hudson River, 14th Street, Houston Street, and Sixth Avenue, is … [Read more...] about Interlude in New York City’s West Village