October 20, 2014

St. Peter’s Spiritual Temple in Memphis, Tennessee

St. Peter’s Spiritual Temple


As most locals would have it, St. Peter’s Spiritual Temple, the Memphis neighborhood known to most who don't live there as, "Voodoo Village" is a haunted hub of strangeness responsible for stopped cars and voodoo curses, but in reality, it is simply a community that expresses their spirituality through homemade art installations rife with Masonic imagery.


Legends about the off-the-beaten path neighborhood abound among the local teens. ranging from raving voodoo priests to ghosts to very real, baseball wielding maniacs. These strange tales are thanks in no small part to the countless, brightly colored folk art pieces that decorate many of the yards and buildings. The selection of strange pieces ranges wildly from some of the pieces living up (down?) to the superstitions, such as a large cross with nails jutting from every angle, while others appear as simply rainbow colored fences and ladders. There is however a distinct Masonic influence to the pieces with the symbol of the Freemasons adorning many of the pieces. The truth of the village however is not so sinister, yet still strange.


The community was started in the 1960's by a spiritual leader named Wash Harris who named the neighborhood, "St. Peter’s Spiritual Temple.” Harris's followers seem to follow some form of mixed Christianity with a heavy dose of Masonic devotion. The odd lawn ornaments were created as fetishized devotionals, and the strange and possibly cultish take-over of the area did nothing to assuage the fears the (let's be honest, likely largely caucasian) Memphis locals, who soon dubbed the area "Voodoo Village."


Today the community is still the target of near constant visits from teens looking to overcome some local rite of passage who zoom in and out of the neighborhood to gawk and harass the people living there. Maybe understandably there have been accounts of people being chased off by baseball-bat wielding residents who are absolutely not interested in being made into regressive urban legend.




















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Total CEO De Margerie Killed In Business Jet Accident

The collision occurred late on Monday, just minutes before midnight Moscow time, the airport said in a statement.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/total-ceo-de-margerie-killed-moscow-business-jet-accident-1708258

Honest passenger withdraws complaint after reviewing her paperwork





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Fresh Kill In the Trees of Botswana

Invercargill PhotoWalk and Speaking Event! Open to all! This will be a great event and I’m really looking forward to it. Thanks again to Val and the Southland Photographic Society for organizing the event! We’ll start with a great PhotoWalk together. ALL Skill levels are allowed and it’s a family friendly event! Bring a friend […]



from Stuck in Customs http://www.stuckincustoms.com/2014/10/21/fresh-kill-in-the-trees-of-botswana/

How to Avoid Getting Taken By a Rental Car Company Over Damage

Christopher Elliott thinks that car rental companies are too quick to blame consumers for damage, and consumers too unwilling to own up to damaging cars. Both claims are probably true. As the last renter of a vehicle, a rental car company may assume you caused damage. But a car could have had pre-existing, undocumented damage […]


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80% Bonus On Virgin America Elevate Points Tomorrow

Virgin America's Elevate program is offering an 80% bonus on the purchase of points tomorrow, Tuesday, October 21, 2014. The promotion will last for only eight hours, from 9AM to 5PM EST.


They're claiming it's their "Biggest Elevate Points Bonus Ever," which I guess is technically true, since they've never offered a bigger bonus. Though last March they did offer the same 80% bonus.


Virgin America Elevate points ordinarily cost 5.2 cents each to purchase, so through this promotion Virgin America Elevate points can be purchased for ~2.89 cents each. You can purchase up to 20,000 points per account per calendar year, before factoring in the 80% bonus (meaning you can purchase a maximum of ~36,000 points through this promotion).


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UNESCO World Heritage Site #283: Painted Churches in the Troodos Region

From the World Heritage inscription: The Troodos mountain region of Cyprus contains one of the largest groups of churches and monasteries of the former Byzantine Empire. The ten monuments included on the World Heritage List, all richly decorated with murals, provide an overview of Byzantine and post-Byzantine painting in Cyprus and bear testimony to the [...]



from Everything Everywhere Travel Blog http://everything-everywhere.com/2014/10/20/unesco-world-heritage-site-283-painted-churches-troodos-region/

Frequent Flier: A Wayward Tablet Shares a Seat Pocket With a Guardian Angel

A lost tablet finds its way back to its worried owner thanks to the founder of a pharmaceutical-naming agency and, maybe, some divine intervention.

















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Itineraries: Love Field Flight Limits End, and Passengers Cheer

Because some identical or similar routes are now offered at Love and Dallas-Forth Worth International, travelers have a rare blessing: options.

















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And… It’s Gone (For Realz)

The Chase Ink Plus 70,000 point signup offer was advertised as running through October 19th. Readers had ample warning that the offer was going to be pulled, but I noted this morning that the Chase site still had the application and offer live. So anyone that meant to sign up still could. Some folks thought […]


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On the Road: For Travel Pros, Ebola Fears Create Teaching Moments

The effects in the business travel industry have been negligible so far, but concerns are growing.

















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IHG Into The Nights Promo Being Honored… Mostly

IHG Rewards Club has one of the most lucrative (and complicated) fall hotel promotions, entitled Into the Nights. It’s valid for stays between September 4 and December 31, 2014, and through the promotion you have to complete various "tasks" in order to earn the highest bonus.


Here's what my original bonus offer looked like:


However, as I wrote about yesterday, IHG seems to have changed the terms of the promotion for many members mid-promotion.


In my case, for example, the requirement went from having to download the IHG App and make one booking in order to "unlock" that bonus, to having to make five bookings through the app. That's a huge change, obviously.


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Scheduled To Fly Lufthansa? Here’s What You Need To Know

If you were supposed to fly on a Lufthansa flight canceled because of the pilots strike, here's how to make the best of a bad situation.



from Travel Feedly http://www.ibtimes.com/if-your-flight-was-canceled-because-lufthansa-strike-know-your-rights-1708115

Should the Details of Your Hotel Stay Remain Private? Should They Be Kept Easily Accessible to Police?

The Supreme Court has granted cert in the case of City of Los Angeles v. Patel, meaning they will consider the Los Angeles regulation requiring hotels make guest records available to police for inspection. The lawsuit is a ‘facial challenge’ to the regulation, meaning it argues the regulation is always unconstitutional as a violation of […]


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Airberlin’s Changing Routes — What This Means For Award Travelers

According to Airlineroute.net, there’s good news and bad news to report about oneworld member airberlin. The bad news: effective May 4, 2015, airberlin is canceling its Berlin Tegel – Miami route, which currently operates four times a week. Dusseldorf – Miami operations appear to remain unchanged. The good news? Airberlin has also announced that they […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/10/airberlin-cancels-berlin-miami-route-expands-operations-from-dusseldorf.html

T Magazine: A New Short Film, Starring James Franco, From the Artist Daniel Arsham

Premiering exclusively here, the new collaboration between the two talents depicts the end of the world as they know it.

















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Hotel Review: Radisson Martinique, New York – Club Level

For our recent strategy meeting in New York, the TPG team checked into a variety of hotels around the city. Lifestyle Editor Shayne Benowitz stayed at the Radisson Martinique on Broadway. Here’s her review. Stay tuned for more New York City hotel reviews. My cab turned onto the bustling, slightly chaotic corner of Broadway and […]



from The Points Guy http://thepointsguy.com/2014/10/hotel-review-radisson-martinique-new-york-club-level/

Here’s a new customer service award you’ll actually use





from Elliott http://elliott.org/blog/new-customer-service-award-youll-really-use/

Armchair Inventory Management

I'd like to think that for the most part my blog isn't about drawing conclusions, but rather about starting conversations. For example, earlier I posted about airberlin discontinuing flights between Miami and Berlin. I wasn't saying it was a bad move, but rather just explained why I found it strange.


This post will be different, as I'm going to draw a conclusion -- American's revenue management got a route wrong. Really, really wrong. Even more so than they got award availability between London and New York wrong last weekend. ;)


As I posted about back in June, American will be adding one daily nonstop flight between Tampa and Los Angeles as of November 6, 2014. Currently Delta operates in the market with two daily nonstop flights. It's probably not the most lucrative market in the world, but presumably Delta does decently well between passengers traveling to Los Angeles, other parts of California, Asia, and Australia.


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12 signs your husband is Mexican

#10) You’ve achieved the highest form of respect in Mexico: You love spicy food.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/12-signs-husband-mexican/

Louisiana, Three Ways: NOLA

Homegrown, unique, and thoroughly wonderful, Louisiana has a character all its own. "[It's] is another country," local historian Charles Chamberlain says. "But you better see it soon; who knows how long it’s going to last.” By the time Thomas Jefferson bought the land from Napoleon in that 1803 geopolitical fire sale, he explains, this French colony was well populated with French and Spanish immigrants, refugees from Haiti, and Congolese slaves, all of whom had seeded the land with their cultures, foods, and traditions. Here's a look at New Orleans.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/20/louisiana-three-ways-nola/

In Transit Blog: Walkabout: Ebola Stokes Fears Among Travelers; Picasso Museum in Paris Reopens

A weekly capsule of travel news curated by our writers and editors.

















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Historic Loss May Follow Rise of Rents in Barcelona

After 20 years’ warning of an impending rent increase, there is 11th-hour resistance to small shops’ being pushed from historic districts by an inundation of international brands.





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Today Only: 50% Bonus On Choice Privileges Points

Choice Privileges is offering a flash sale on the purchase of points through 5PM EST today, Monday, October 20, 2014. Through this promotion they're offering a 50% bonus on the purchase of Choice points.


Ordinarily you can purchase at most 20,000 Choice Privileges points per account per calendar year, though through this promotion that cap is lifted to 50,000 points, plus the 50% bonus, for a total of 75,000 Choice points.


The ordinary cost to purchase Choice Privileges points is $11 per 1,000 points, so that means through this promotion you can purchase points for as little as ~0.73 cents each.


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Opting in for a Targeted Promo, Big New Member Signup Bonus, and Sketchy Changes to a Hotel Promo

News and notes from around the interweb: Some reports of Barclaycard signing up consumers who ask for a targeted spending bonus on the US Airways Premier World MasterCard. 10,000 bonus Qantas points for new members who earn 10,000 points in their first 3 months of membership. United has a 20% bonus for transferring hotel points […]


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Steps to protect guest-facing apps and networks from unwanted hackers

Guest-facing apps are one of the most visible and high-profile rising trends in the hospitality sector. Guest-facing applications enable the guest to ...



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Problem Solved: Yellow Fever Vaccines

National Geographic Traveler Editor at Large Christopher Elliott is the magazine’s consumer advocate and ombudsman. Over the past 15 years he has helped countless readers fix their trips. Here’s his latest advice.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/10/20/problem-solved-yellow-fever-vaccines/

British Airways AARP Discount Extended

We've seen quite a few excellent business class fare sales this year for travel between the US and Europe, often around $2,000 roundtrip.


While that's a good fare to begin with, if traveling with British Airways there are a couple of ways to knock the fare down even further:


-- AARP members receive a $400 discount on roundtrip business class tickets, also valid for travel on their partner airlines

-- British Airways Visa Signature Cardmembers receive a 10% discount for travel exclusively on British Airways


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T Magazine: Jewelry, Out of the Blue

Turquoise jewelry gets a luxurious upgrade.





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Why this roll-aboard suitcase has a companion app for traveling

We don’t regularly cover crowdfunding campaigns here on Tnooz, as it can often be difficult to determine who is likely to succeed ...



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10 Kiwi phrases you need to know

“We took a tiki-tour to the beach and ended up in the wop-wops." Wait, say that again?



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/abroad/10-slang-phrases-need-understand-people-new-zealand/

Why selling a startup for $20 million could better than selling it for $200 million

STARTUPS: All about the cash, right? Well, perhaps not… In a world where valuations and exits are seen through the prism of ...



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Chicago Seminars 2014 Recap

There’s nothing quite like being with your people. Hundreds of other crazies taking over a hotel just north of O’Hare airport outside of Chicago talking travel, points, miles and seeing the world at prices we can all afford … its like a homecoming. This was our 5th year hosting the Chicago Seminars at the Holiday […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2014/10/chicago-seminars-2014-recap.html

Airberlin Cancels Miami To Berlin Flight — Why?!

Airberlin currently operates service to Miami out of both Dusseldorf and Berlin. As it stands, the Miami to Dusseldorf flight is daily, while the Miami to Berlin flight is 5x weekly.


I flew airberlin business class from Miami to Dusseldorf just a few months ago, and quite enjoyed my flight. It's a great use of oneworld miles for travel to Europe, given that they don't impose fuel surcharges, regardless of whether you book through American AAdvantage or British Airways Executive Club.


Airberlin's service to Miami makes sense, given that:


-- Miami is a oneworld hub, so there's lots of connecting traffic on both ends

-- Miami is the second most popular US destination for Germans, after New York


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Lonely Planet's top 10 cities for 2015

Whether you want a cosmopolitan city, a central spot to explore nature or a hidden gem, Lonely Planet's Top 10 cities for 2015 has a spot for you.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/10/20/travel/lonely-planet-top-10-cities-2015/index.html

8 Hours Only: 80% Bonus on Purchased Virgin America Miles

Tomorrow Virgin American will run an 80% bonus on purchased miles. They declare it ‘their biggest point bonus ever’ although they ran an 80% bonus about a year and a half ago, too. The offer will run 9am to 5pm Eastern tomorrow, Tuesday October 21. With this offer you’re paying about 2.9 cents per mile, […]


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After 50 years, Japan set to launch a new commercial passenger plane

Japan is set to make its mark in the skies with its first new commercial jet for over 50 years, the Mitsubishi Regional Jet, aka the MRJ.





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