September 5, 2014

Trip Review: Carnival Sensation to Nassau

After writing about how to book a cruise with credit card rewards a few months ago, my husband and I decided to take our two kids on a cruise of our own. And I was totally skeptical. After all, I don’t like boats, the open ocean, waves, or tsunamis, and I’ve seen the Poseidon Adventure […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/trip-review-carnival-sensation-to-nassau.html

Rock Carvings in Tanum in Tanumshede, Sweden

Rock Carvings in Tanum


Contained on hundreds of stone and boulder faces the archeological site known unimaginatively as the Rock Carvings in Tanum are some of the most complex and skilled Bronze Age carvings anywhere in the world, and you can't miss them since they have been painted a bright red for clarity, if not scientific preservation.


Consisting of thousands of figures, animals, and other illustrations shallowly carved into the rock, the etchings are remarkable not only for their breadth of variation and clarity, but also for their continuity. The earliest of the designs appear to date back to around 1800 BCE detailing little moments of daily life and seafaring as the local people were known for. It seems that people continued returning to the site for hundreds of years to record figures, religious symbols, and other iconography that may have been one part historical record, and one part pure art. The site saw new carvings being created almost right up until the birth of Christ, creating a staggeringly insightful look at late Bronze Age life.


While the Rock Carvings in Tanum are a treasure trove of archeological gold, their breadth and number have made the site popular among casual tourists as well. Since the carvings themselves have aged into little more than shallow depressions in the stone, many of them have been colored in with red paint to make them pop for the casual visitor. Unfortunately this was done with no regard to their preservation or scientific significance. However the site is now protected by UNESCO, so hopefully no more color happy tour guides will get any bright ideas.




















from Atlas Obscura http://atlasobscura.com.feedsportal.com/c/35387/f/665719/s/3e2a70db/sc/10/l/0L0Satlasobscura0N0Cplaces0Crock0Ecarvings0Ein0Etanum/story01.htm

September 4, 2014

Does insurance cover my frequent flier miles?





from Elliott http://elliott.org/the-troubleshooter/insurance-cover-frequent-flier-miles/

An amazing meal in Hobbiton

An Older Interview You Might Have Missed Here is a very fun episode I did with Leo Laporte! Daily Photo – An amazing meal in Hobbiton If you go on the tour of the Hobbiton Movie Set, be sure you go on the last one of the day and stay for this dinner. It is […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/09/05/an-amazing-meal-in-hobbiton/

North American National Park #38: Gulf Islands, British Columbia

At only 24 square miles (62 km2) Gulf Islands is one of the smallest national parks in Canada. The islands lie between the city of Vancouver and Vancouver Island. It is also one of Canada’s newest national parks having been founded in 2003. Park land is located on 15 different islands, some of which are [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/09/04/north-american-national-park-38-gulf-islands-british-columbia/

Is British Airways Going to Move to a Revenue-Based Frequent Flyer Program?

Earlier I wrote about whether American appears to be taking the best approach in integrating airlines first as part of its merger with US Airways and only then evaluating whether to make a shift similar to United and Delta in terms of awarding miles on the basis of money spent on tickets rather than miles […]


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from View from the Wing http://viewfromthewing.boardingarea.com/2014/09/04/british-airways-going-move-revenue-based-frequent-flyer-program/

In-depth: the global disruption in hotel channel managers

Hotel technology provider SiteMinder hails from Australia. But during the past two years it has booked most of its revenue in Europe. ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/tues-siteminder-ceo-qa-mike-ford/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tues-siteminder-ceo-qa-mike-ford

Frugal Traveler: 8 Portland, Ore., Meals for $8 or Under

From a sandwich that’s “just automatically delicious” to an item that “boggles the mind,” here’s a menu for frugal eats in the Northwest city.

















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TopCashBack is Offering You $10 to Join

This is a nice simple deal to earn an extra $10 with little effort. I’ve been a member of TopCashBack since they came to the U.S. and have referred many to their program. The current offer is an extra $10 for you after you earn your first $10 in cash back. It is easy with […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/topcashback-is-offering-you-10-to-join.html

Andaz Maui Decides They Don’t Like Freeloading Diamond Members Anymore

Mommy Points let me know that the Andaz Maui breakfast — that I raved about just six weeks ago — has tightened up their benefit for Hyatt Gold Passport Diamond members. They’ve created a new, lower level buffet (the “Ka’ana Pantry” rather than full buffet) which they allow Diamonds to supplement with an entree and […]


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In Transit Blog: In Orlando, a Farm-to-Table Focus

Restaurants and a brewery at the Grande Lakes Orlando resort in Florida will emphasize homegrown ingredients.

















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Not Just The Knee Defender: Gadgets That Promise Comfort - And Irritation

The Knee Defender isn't the only travel accessory with the potential to annoy other passengers.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/not-just-knee-defender-travel-gadgets-promise-comfort-coach-irritation-too-1679114

When travel can’t cure grief

I ran so hard I couldn’t see the way it made everything worse. But it wasn’t depression that nearly killed me. It was my inability to ask for help.



from Matador NetworkMatador Network http://matadornetwork.com/bnt/travel-cant-cure-grief/

Favorite Place: Refuge and Renewal on Lake George

In this corner of the Adirondacks, elements of modern life yield to more timeless pursuits.

















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Insider Guide to Portugal’s Southern Coast

Portugal is made for wanderers. From the top of the Moorish remnants of Castelo de São Jorge, Lisbon cascades downhill in all directions, new paths beckoning at every turn. Surf camps dot the 215-mile stretch south of the storied capital city. Part of the region known as the Alentejo, this shore is far quieter than the Algarve beaches at the country's southern edge.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/09/04/insider-guide-to-portugals-southern-coast/