Cirencester – Stalybridge

The next morning, it was time to leave the Cotswolds behind to head to the North, however not without we made one last visit to Gloucester Cathedral. We planned to make the drive to Gloucester in the afternoon, however Bernie did a quick check of their opening times prior to leaving only to find that a large portion part of […]

Drum Kits at Forty Paces

It’s getting monotonous with more sleeping in, and a missed breakfast, and then another long afternoon of sunloungers by the pool. It’s a different day as we each have enough energy to take the pool. ….. Oh, I’m thinking we may have over-exerted ourselves a bit. The best solution is, of course, to go back to sleep.There’s only one day […]

Your Trip Just Got a Little Sweeter

With a service to over 300 destinations in the United States and internationally, Traverse City Cherry Capital Airport is the gateway to this charming city and more. Just minutes away from downtown, you can enjoy top-of-the-line wineries and breweries, as well as seasonal festivals and the majestic beauty of Lake Michigan right outside its gates. No matter if you’re just […]

Traverse City, Exactly Where You Should Be

There’s always a lot of fun to be having at Traverse City – especially in the spring! As the weather begins to get warmer the activities begin to increase. Enjoy the splendor in Northern Michigan with a glass of wine in Traverse City Uncorked Explore the natural wonders in one of the region’s numerous parks, and find out the reason […]

How to get spooky autumn moods in New Orleans

There are ghost stories on every corner. As a fan of travel and who is obsessed with all things scary, New Orleans in autumn is one of my top things to do. Although I’m there to work every couple of years I make sure to visit and mark items (like places like a gothic talk-sale as well as creepy museums) off my ever-growing must-see lists. […]

A perfect four days of New Orleans

If you’re planning to visit New Orleans to visit antebellum mansions or take in the bustle on Bourbon Street, there’s an amount you can squeeze into four days. This itinerary is a mix of most important sights to see (Jackson Square and Magazine Street) and essential food items (gumbo and the muffaletta) along with some off-the-beaten-path options like an upscale dive bar […]

Everything to Know About Teaching English in Laos

As a country in transition with a shaky educational system, Laos appreciates the help of international teachers to help improve students’ education. Teachers have a significant role to play in bridging the illiteracy gap, possibly more so for children in rural regions. What are the criteria for teaching English for a position in Laos? In simple terms, it is contingent […]

The Ideal Days in New Orleans

New Orleans has its own food (Creole) and it’s own style of music (Dixieland jazz) as well as its own traditions (second lines parades) and most importantly, its own style. Even though three days isn’t enough to explore all the sights, it’s enough time to provide you with an experience of all the above. It is important to navigate the city […]