If you’re in need of some extra money and you have a free apartment or even a free room, then you should consider listing it on Airbnb. There’s the added…
June 2017
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Car camping is always fun. It’s the best way one can take a break from a busy and hectic schedule. But if you’ve never camped before, it might seem intimidating.…
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The sun is barely up, and the early morning air is fresh and cool when we board the open wooden motor boat that will take us from Ceiba Tops Lodge…
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When I moved to Krakow, Poland, I never expected to learn such a powerful lesson in European history. My wanderlust took me to many different places all over the continent,…
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Kale, Pancetta and Gruyere Bread Pudding Recipe
The bread pudding recipe presented here is made with brioche, kale, pancetta, and gruyere is a perfect dish for brunch, breakfast, or lunch. It’s also a great dish to take…
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Albany Oregon’s Culinary Arts Program Trains Tomorrow’s Chefs
The restaurant industry has never been more diverse and dynamic, and chefs today work in an industry perhaps more creative and chef-driven than ever before. While formal training used to…
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Tour Cuba by Motorcycle with Christopher Baker
Two decades ago I shipped my BMW R100GS motorcycle overnight from Key West to Cuba for a three-month-long, 7,000-mile exploration as a professional journalist. Come dawn, I leaned against the…
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Peru’s Amazon Rainforest: About the Water
Visiting the Amazon rainforest evokes the chance to see a wide and mighty river and narrow slow-moving waterways with hanging Tarzan vines and jungle flora. Flora like exotic houseplants on…
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Rock Climbing at Oregon’s Smith Rock State Park
by Adam Cookby Adam CookWhen I tell people I am “climbing” for the weekend, I tend to get one of two questions: “What mountain?” or “Which routes?” Rock climbing has a vocabulary that sounds…