By Tim Cotroneo ITWPA Member For those considering Maui’s plush Wailea hotel zone for their next vacation, expect to pay $14 for a Mai Tai, $170 for Old Blue Golf Club greens fees, and $285 for a weekly rental on a Mustang convertible. The good news is there is one awe-inspiring Wailea activity that is not only healthy, it’s absolutely free. Wailea is home to one of the … [Read more...] about Walking Wailea
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How to Eat Like a Real Palermitano
By Anthony Lo Gelfo There is no question for me that when it comes to food Sicily can’t be beaten. The island offers the best of Italian cuisine spiced up with North African and Arabic influences, due to the island’s historical location as an important hub along the Mediterranean trade route. Palermo, Sicily’s capital city, has its own unique cuisine and a thriving street … [Read more...] about How to Eat Like a Real Palermitano
Castaway Cafe
By Charles A. Racine Castaway Cafe is secluded away from the normal tourist areas, and often discovered while taking a sunset walk along North Ka’anapali Beach. If you’re looking to cross “having a mai tai while watching the sunset between Lanai and Molokai” off your bucket list, this is the perfect place to do it. Located on the property of the Aston Ka’anapali Villas, … [Read more...] about Castaway Cafe
Mendoza Beyond Wine: Cacheuta Thermal Baths Hotel and Spa — Bathrobes Provided
By José Portuondo ITWPA Member High desert country. Abandoned railroad tunnels cutting into the mountains as the road keeps climbing, following the river’s path. A V-shaped valley with mountainsides rising over 2,000 feet from the valley floor. Circling overhead, against a deep blue sky without a cloud to be seen, Andean condors riding the thermal air currents rising from … [Read more...] about Mendoza Beyond Wine: Cacheuta Thermal Baths Hotel and Spa — Bathrobes Provided
Veggie Galaxy: A ’50s Period Vegan Diner Serving Bright, Bold, Plant-Based Food
By Ron Elledge ITWPA Member It’s a hot 88 degree day in Cambridge, MA. After walking three-quarters of a mile from the campus of MIT, there are one-and-one-half miles remaining on our trek to the center of Harvard University. Stopping to “confirm” directions with a waiter decorating his table on the edge of the sidewalk, I glance left to see my wife Shelli vanishing through … [Read more...] about Veggie Galaxy: A ’50s Period Vegan Diner Serving Bright, Bold, Plant-Based Food