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Category Archives: Canada
Temporary Story
What happens when two twentysomething guys quit their tech jobs and travel the world by bike, motorcycle, truck, boat and bus ? This little film chronicles that trip by Vadim Sahakian and Artia Moghbel through North America, Africa and South … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Canada, Film, Photography, South America, USA
Tagged Africa, South America, Travel, travelogues, Vadim Sahakian
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Get Ready For Roadtrippin’
Rand McNally has been publishing a terrific road atlas for 90 years. To celebrate the handy old-school atlas’ anniversary, they’ve combined all of the detail of the paper road maps with digital functionality. The iPad app ($4.99) includes maps for all … Continue reading
Posted in apps, Canada, ebooks, Maps, Tech, USA
Tagged App Store, Mexico, Provinces and territories of Canada, Puerto Rico, Rand McNally, Road atlas
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Vancouver to Mexico City by Subway
The webcomic site xkcd.com has developed an amazing map that links every subway system in North America. Based on this fanciful map, it appears possible to travel from Vancouver, Canada to Mexico City, Mexico completely underground. How neat is that? … Continue reading
Looking at a gift horse
One of the perks of running this little travel/book/art blog is that I receive lots of free books. Some are advance reader copies, some are uncorrected proofs and others are just pre-release copies. I’ve been sent novels, memoirs, reference books, and … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Asia, Books, Canada, Europe, Middle East, South America, Tourism, Travel Writing, USA, Writing
Tagged Globetrotter Diaries, Guide book, Urban Exploration
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Start Saving Your Pennies
VeryFirstTo is a British upscale product and experience website whose motto is “Be the very first to know about and have newly launching luxury products and experiences”. Now they are offering the world’s most expensive vacation package: a £990,000, two-year … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Architecture, Art, Asia, Canada, Europe, Middle East, South America, Tourism, USA
Tagged Angkor, Machu Picchu, UNESCO, World Heritage Site
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Borrow One If Necessary
Tomorrow, December 1st, marks the third annual Take Your Child to a Bookstore Day. More than 1,000 bookshops in North America, along with stores in the U.K. and Australia, will be hosting special events to celebrate young readers. Many bookstores … Continue reading
Every Book Is A Surprise
The Monkey’s Paw is Toronto’s self-described “most idiosyncratic secondhand bookshop”. So it’s not surprising that owner Stephen Fowler commissioned the creation of the Biblio-mat random book dispenser. The automat for books arbitrarily metes out improbably diverse titles that would normally … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Bookstore Tourism, Canada, Tech
Tagged Monkey's Paw, Toronto, Used book
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Lost Rivers
“Once upon a time, in almost every city, many rivers flowed. Why did they disappear? How? How could we see them again? This documentary tries to find answers by meeting visionary urban thinkers, activists and artist from around the world.” … Continue reading
Margaret Atwood Rules
If you’ve visited this little blog on a regular basis, you are aware of our abiding love for Margaret Atwood. So, it was a treat to find her recent post at the Granta blog on rules for fiction writers. Margaret Atwood’s … Continue reading
Encouraging Entropy
Way back on August 27, 2010, we posted a story on a marvelous bibliographic installation in the woods of Quebec, Canada titled Jardin de la Connaissance. This joint project by artist Rodney Latourelle and landscape architects 100 Landschaftsarchitektur involved stacked … Continue reading
