Traveler’s Show & Tell – The Wow Factor and Best Day to Buy Flights
This week’s blog carnival explains which day of the week is best for buying airfare, how to keep kids entertained on long flights, and much more.
This week’s blog carnival explains which day of the week is best for buying airfare, how to keep kids entertained on long flights, and much more.
The shot was taken just as the sun was setting over the Bay of Naples, Italy. I consider Naples my Italian home away from home, so my feelings were mixed after our all-too-brief visit there.
I snapped this week’s photo during happy hour in Seattle with my dear pal, Woofmutt. He’s one of those people I talk to in my head even when we are thousands of miles away – such as now.
I don’t know the story behind this modern-day interpretation of David and Goliath using Ronald McDonald as the giant, but it really stood out next to all the ancient buildings of Venice.
Sometimes it’s hard taking photos through shop windows without getting unwanted reflections of yourself and passersby. I decided to play with that while in Venice.
Read on to learn the truth about cat poop coffee, which pool in Las Vegas features a “human aquarium,” and where I recently spotted the mythical land shark.
I took this week’s photo while crossing the Rialto Bridge in Venice, Italy. I like how the graffitti girl seems to be eyeing those Venetian masks. Can’t decide, however, if she is feeling wistful or contemptuous. What do you think?
Colorful laundry fluttering from balconies is a common sight in Spain. Even so, I found these pretty little flamenco dresses especially delightful while strolling along the streets of Malaga.
My week: an unexpected trip A death on my husband’s side of the family caused me to spend this past …Read the Rest
Familiar yet Foreign Hi all! I’m back from my 5 week honeymoon. I’ve been away so long that my house …Read the Rest
Ahoy matey! It’s me, Tui, at the helm and I’m off doing what we travel bloggers love best: TRAVELING! Don’t …Read the Rest
As a recent transplant to the Dallas – Fort Worth Metroplex I agree with the state slogan of, “Texas, it’s like a whole other country.” It’s not only because the state is huge, or the fact that it has its own power grid. There is just something about Texas that sets it apart from other states. Every time I land in Dallas, for instance, I feel like I should get my passport stamped.
Welcome to this week’s Saturday Show & Tell This week’s blog carnival is actually being hosted by the talented Paul …Read the Rest
Welcome to the Saturday Show & Tell blog carnival! First up, Carlo, from Tripbase brings us a fascinating photo essay …Read the Rest
This week’s guest post comes from the fabulous, Cherrye Moore, a Texan who now lives in Italy. (You may remember …Read the Rest
Welcome to the Saturday Show & Tell blog carnival! This week, Sarah V. brings us an enthusiastic travelogue about camping …Read the Rest
Welcome to this week’s Saturday Show & Tell blog carnival! Cherrye Moore of My Bella Vita kicks things off with …Read the Rest
Welcome to this week’s Saturday Show & Tell blog carnival. Can you believe it’s the 9th edition already? Our first …Read the Rest
With Easter just around the corner, I thought I’d post this photo I took at a gift shop in Cartagena, …Read the Rest
Welcome to Saturday Show & Tell – 8th Edition. This week’s round-up features 10 bloggers and touches upon the following …Read the Rest