There are endless things to do in Chicago and the city surprised us (in a good way) with its bustling downtown core, expansive green spaces, modern art displays, Michelin-starred restaurants and charming neighbourhoods! No matter your age or travel style, …
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Omni La Costa Resort Rooms and Suites Housed in pretty white stucco buildings, the over 600 guestrooms and suites at Omni La Costa Resort feature a Spanish-Colonial style with a diverse color palette. Some rooms were inspired by the nearby …
Read More »Asia Super Team 2019: Enterprise Stars in Taiwan
This year’s Asia Super Team competition attracted widespread interest from all over the region. After it was held in Taiwan last October, the team from Hyundai Mobis in South Korea had won over 7 other participating teams and took home …
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The worldwide web is a mecca for everything you need and everything you don’t. And while I’m no stranger to surfing the web for hours on end, I’ve become pickier during isolation as to what content I really want on …
Read More »The Lodge at Torrey Pines: Detailed Review & How to Book
California Craftsman Architecture One of the famous kilted doorman opens the gorgeous stained glass doors to the lobby. Inside, the early 1900s California Craftsman-style architecture features rustic post-and-beam construction complemented with Mission-style furnishings by Gustav Stickley. The lobby is warm …
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Updated: 05/18/20 | May 18th, 2020 (Original post 3/9/15) Years ago, the website Earth Porm reposted my article “The Ultimate Guide to Traveling When You’re Broke.” Not long after, social media maven and actor George Takei shared the post with …
Read More »Crete, Greece: The Complete Travel Guide
Crete is a destination that’s bound to steal your heart. It’s a charming and mysterious island with some of the most hospitable people on earth. There are endless places to visit, things to do, and dishes to eat — you’ll …
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Old Town San Diego, a historic neighborhood considered the birthplace of California, is among San Diego’s best attractions. It’s where Father Junipero Serra established the first of California’s 21 missions in 1769 which was the first permanent Spanish settlement in …
Read More »Teaching English Online Without A Degree: Top 10 Companies That Pay
Teaching online is a great way to earn money remotely from home or on the road. But if you don’t have a Bachelor’s degree, you probably think your chances of teaching English online without a degree are slim to none. …
Read More »Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve Guide: Hiking Trails and How to Visit
While La Jolla has its fair share of modern luxuries, we’re also lucky to enjoy ample opportunities to get outside and appreciate our community’s natural wonders. Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve is one of our special places with its 1,500 …
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