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Monthly Archives: December 2014
We Remember
Posted in Air Travel, Europe, History, Middle East
Tagged Lockerbie, Pan Am 103, Scotland
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Weight of Knowledge
London-based photographer Simon Brown’s wonderful show The Weight of Knowledge just closed at New York City’s Benrubi Gallery, but here are a few images from the exhibition that are sure to warm any bibliophile’s heart on a cold winter’s day. … Continue reading
In Praise of Rarity
In case you needed another reason to visit Paris this holiday season, the Bibliothèque Nationale has opened a special exhibition to showcase treasures from its enormous collection. E’loge de la rareté: Cent trésors de la Réserve des livres presents one … Continue reading
Don’t Forget The Duct Tape
Posted in Air Travel, Hotels, Tourism, Travel Writing
Tagged Backpacking, Budget Travel, Currency Exchange
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Hotels To Go
Finding a hotel room anywhere near the exact location that you want to stay can be problematic. But now Scandic, Scandinavia’s biggest hotel chain, will bring a fully kitted-out hotel room to you. Just pick the spot where you’d like to … Continue reading
Holiday Travel Guide
Posted in Air Travel, Car rentals, Hotels
Tagged Air Travel, Hotels, Travel and Tourism
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Still Life With Books
I recently ran across a blog that was “offering’ a download of this painting (see above) to be used as a screen saver. It looked very familiar and after a little research I realized that it was by the 19th … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Books, Uncategorized, USA
Tagged Painting, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, William M. Harnett
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The End of an Era
Yesterday the German rail company Deutsche Bahn ended sleeper train service between Berlin and Paris. Once a mainstay of continental travel, the overnight route ran for nearly eighty years. Demand for the night train, which took 12 hours on the … Continue reading
Every Night for A Moment
Last month we shared a story on designer Daan Roosegaarde’s wonderful solar powered bike path in the Netherlands. Now he has worked his magic with a stunning installation at Amsterdam’s historic Central Station. Developed in collaboration with scientists from the … Continue reading
