
View from Wild Swimming Beach, where River Beane meets River Lea,Hertford, February 2021 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 February 2021 Posted as part of Weekend Reflection …
Fancy a swim? — Travel with Intent
View from Wild Swimming Beach, where River Beane meets River Lea,Hertford, February 2021 Copyright Debbie Smyth, 12 February 2021 Posted as part of Weekend Reflection …
Fancy a swim? — Travel with Intent
Day 3 of our Pandemic Road Trip had us waking up only miles from Georgia in the worst Days Inn hotel I have ever stayed in. It might have even been the worst hotel I have ever stayed at. I might have been better off sleeping in my car that night in a Walmart parking […]
Here in Michigan when the weather is nice, everyone is outside enjoying it. Whether it be hiking, biking, swimming, fishing or what other activity, Michiganders love to capitalize on favorable weather. Here are 5 hikes in Michigan that you shouldn’t miss out on in 2020!
5 HIKES IN MICHIGAN FOR 2020
- Empire Bluff Trail – Sleeping Bear Dunes
- Chapel Beach – Pictured Rocks Lakeshore
- Lake of the Clouds – Ontonagon Area
- Hogback Mountain – Marquette
- Arch Rock – Mackinac Island
JetBlue Airways today announced it will extend through the July 4 holiday its commitment to seat distancing by blocking middle seats in rows where parties are not traveling together. The policy, part of the airline’s multi-layered “Safety from the Ground Up” program, comes as the airline is also set to roll out temperature monitoring for […]
Yangon is a city of contradictions. It’s the largest city in Myanmar, though it’s no longer the capital. That was changed to the planned city of Naypyidaw in 2006. It’s an important commercial center in Southeast Asia, but there are no skyscrapers. Downtown Yangon is still full of colonial-era buildings, while new construction maxes out at 10 stories. It’s also home to more than seven million people, yet it still lacks basic infrastructure. The government isn’t putting money into modernization. Despite these inconsistencies, Yangon is still fascinating.