September 29, 2014

Hilton HHonors Wants You to Vote for their Next Promotion – and What Charity They Should Support

Hilton HHonors has narrowed their next promotion down to two options, and members can vote for which one they want to see. The one that gets the most votes will run November 1 through January 31. The choices are either: Double HHonors Points, beginning with second stay, or 1,000 Bonus Points for every Thursday, Friday, […]


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IHG PointBreaks Fall 2014 Now Live

On Friday I mentioned that the IHG Rewards Club PointBreaks preview list was released, whereby select hotels are available for just 5,000 points per night. Today the official list of just over 175 properties has gone “live”.


While the main PointBreaks page hasn’t yet been updated, if you go to the individual participating hotel links (below), you should see the hotels already bookable at just 5,000 points per night.


The new IHG Rewards Club’s PointBreaks list is valid for stays through November 30, 2014.


Keep in mind as well that IHG Rewards Club recently updated the terms of the PointBreaks bookings, and you can only book two stays per hotel per promotion:


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T Magazine: Ai Weiwei at Alcatraz, Another Ace Hotel Collaboration and More From the Cultural Calendar

Plus, a chic new cocktail lounge in Dallas, a survey of Brooklyn artists and more things to see and do in the week ahead.

















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Vote On Hilton HHonors’ Next Promotion

Hilton HHonors is doing something which is creative, if nothing else. HHonors is letting you vote on their next global promotion, which will be valid for stays between November 1, 2014, and January 31, 2015. Registration will be required, and presumably as always there will be a sizable list of hotels that aren't participating.


They're leaving the rest up to us. Through October 4, 2014, HHonors members can vote on which promotion they'd most like to see -- the one that receives the most votes "wins."


The promotion choices are as follows:


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10 idioms only the French understand

Enough already! All these crazy French idioms are starting to "me courir sur le haricot."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/10-idioms-french-understand/

Anthony Bourdain’s Travel Tips and Competing Theories of the Amex Financial Review

News and notes from around the interweb: The biggest gathering of frequent flyers ever will be held at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City near National airport in the Washington DC area. Here’s a new review of the property. Anthony Bourdain’s travel advice I’ve got family in South Florida and have stayed at many hotels there […]


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Lessons from the Journey: Before Beginning, Count the Cost

From my own 193-country journey to the stories of many other people who were kindly willing to share, The Happiness of Pursuit attempts to extract and convey the lessons of modern-day quests. This series explores some of these lessons. Lesson: Being Beginning, Count the Cost. In the early days of my journey to every country,…



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Don’t Text And Drive (On The Tarmac)

While this isn't a new video, I saw it this morning for the first time, and figured it was worth sharing:


Wow!


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5 epic Wyoming road trips

Wyoming is where the High Plains meet the Rocky Mountains to form some of the most staggeringly beautiful scenery in the entire country.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/5-epic-road-trip-itineraries-wyoming/

On the ground and up in the air, demand for mobile services rising

Air passengers want to use their devices at every point of the journey, including during the flight, according to the latest research ...



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Alibaba splashes out $450 million on hotel IT service Beijing Shiji Info

A raising $25 billion via its IPO in New York, Chinese ecommerce giant Alibaba has bought a 15% stake in Beijing Shiji ...



from Tnooz http://www.tnooz.com/article/Alibaba-deal-Beijing-Shiji-hotel-technology/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=alibaba-splashes-cash-hotel-business

Cancelling Citi Cards the Easy Way

I hate making the call to cancel a credit card. It never goes smoothly. Always takes a transfer to the retention center and loads and loads of questions. Citi has made it really easy with their online message center. One secure message is all it takes. I’m sure at least some of you ended up […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/09/cancelling-citi-cards-the-easy-way.html

September 28, 2014

Nine Mile Run in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Nine Mile Run


A stream that runs through Pittsburgh city limits, Nine Mile Run is surrounded by trees and wetlands, and fish and ducks make their home in and by the water. But just a few years ago, most of the run was a large slag dump and was choked with sewer runoff.


Pittsburgh's steel industry was the result of nearby geology. Nearby iron and coal seams along with river transport made the area a natural center for steelmaking, starting in the 1850s. For the Allied World War II effort, the mills supplied 95 million tons of steel. In the process of smelting iron ore for all this steel, the waste product left over is called slag, a glassy mixture of metallic oxides and impurities.


Various landfills received slag all over the area, but in 1922 the Duquesne Slag Company bought acreage along Nine Mile Run, built railroad track on the ridge above it, and dumped slag into the valley for 50 years. An estimated 200 million tons were dumped alongside the banks ten stories deep. Pittsburgh's old sewers would also back up and send runoff into the water on rainy days.


Starting in 2006, with the help of the US Army Corps of Engineers and the Nine Mile Run Watershed Association, the restoration of Nine Mile Run began and continues to this day. It is the largest restoration of its kind in an urban area in the country. Fish and ducks can be seen in the water. Wetlands naturally store and filter runoff. Trees in the meadow show vibrant fall foliage. One can walk the Nine Mile Run Trail all the way to where the run, once sodden with waste, meets the Monongahela River.




















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They promised us Paris, but $18,000 later …





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Going to Swim with the Sharks

Going to Swim with the Sharks Have you ever been in the ocean with anything dangerous? I’ve done a few things that were ill-advised. As some of you know, one of my phobias is deep water where I can’t see under. I got around that one here because I wore a face mask so I […]



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