November 27, 2014

Being the new kid made me a traveler

"The memory of my first brush with loneliness in all its gut-twisting wrath, is of me toeing gravel in the quiet corner of the playground while desperately hoping for an invitation to play freeze tag at my new school. Eventually, the invitation would come. But I learned to never wait for it. I could have fun all on my own." In this beautiful essay, Britany Robinson shares how being the "new kid" at school made her a traveler.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/life/new-kid-made-traveler/

Make Bonus Categories Count: Meeting Minimum Spend Requirements Wisely

Those of you who, like me, do not partake in manufactured spending, know that meeting credit card minimum spend requirements (MSR) in order to obtain welcome bonuses can be extremely challenging, particularly when you are working on meeting more than one MSR at the same time. Nonetheless, even while working on a MSR, you should […]



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November 26, 2014

The Wolf's Lair in Ketrzyn, Poland

The Wolf's Lair


Hidden deep in a Polish forest, the remains of the Nazi stronghold known as The Wolf's Lair (Wolfsschanze) are slowly being reclaimed by nature, but the room where Operation Valkyrie nearly blew up Hitler with a suitcase bomb can still be found.


Built in 1941, miles removed from the nearest village, The Wolf's Lair was Germany's secret headquarters on the Eastern Front. The heavily fortified concrete bunker buildings were protected behind multiple layers of security and the location of the site was a well-kept secret, ensuring that the Nazi leaders could strategize in relative safety. In fact Hitler would spend the better part of the war's final years at the site. Of course they were mainly looking to protect from outside threats. Thus when a German colonel, looking to put an end to Hitler's mad rule, concocted a plan to assassinate the Führer, he chose The Wolf's Lair as the place to do it.


Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg was able to sneak a suitcase bomb into a meeting room where he knew Hitler would be. Even after the meeting Stauffenberg had planned to set off the bomb in was moved to a different space and a different time, he was able to detonate the bomb with Hitler in the room. Miraculously, and unfortunately Hitler survived the blast with minor injuries. However The Wolf's Lair had been compromised. Given the blast and the swiftly approaching Russian forces, the Nazis abandoned the base by the next year and destroyed most of it with explosives.


Despite the destructive tactics of the Nazis, large portions of the heavily fortified base remained intact and have simply sat amongst their Polish forest surrounds for decades. The ruins are now covered in moss and lichen, but can still be freely visited by anyone with the will to set out into the forest on a hunt for Nazi relics.




















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The Creation Wars, Episode 1: “Internet Scissoring” Welcome to the premier episode! This is a weekly show featuring a really fun photography competition, represented by some great Masters from The Arcanum! This week we have Karen Hutton, Cap’n Ollie Dale, Jessica Lark, Martin Bailey, and A.D. Wheeler! Tell your friends outside The Arcanum to come […]



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My PayPal account is frozen – can you unfreeze it?





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Reminder: Register For Small Business Saturday

Just a quick reminder to register your American Express cards for this year's Small Business Saturday.


As I wrote about a couple of weeks ago, this is a promotion whereby American Express card members can register to receive a statement credit for purchases made at eligible small businesses on the Saturday after Thanksgiving (which this year is November 29, 2014). This year, American Express is offering a $10 statement credit for each qualifying transaction, up to three times per card (potentially for a total of $30 of statement credits per card).


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This Never Gets Old

Even the comments on the video, many from hotel employees, are priceless. You can join the 40,000+ people who see these deals and analysis every day — sign up to receive posts by email (just one e-mail per day) or subscribe to the RSS feed. It’s free. You can also follow me on Twitter for […]


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Qantas A380 First Class Sydney To Los Angeles

G’day from up top (that is the opposite of down under, right?), mates!


Today my dad and I flew Qantas A380 first class from Sydney to Los Angeles, which I suppose is the beginning of the end of our incredible-beyond-words journey.


As anyone that has looked at award availability trends between the US and Australia knows, Qantas first class award space is really tough to come by. Like, really, really tough. And it only gets tougher when you’re looking for space for two people. That being said, there are some “tricks” to at least maximizing your chances of finding the space, as I’ve written about in the past.


So how good is Qantas first class? Is award space so tough to find simply because of the US to Australia market, because Qantas is the best in the market, or is the product really that damn good? It has been years since I've flown Qantas first class, so I was keen to give them another shot.


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In Transit Blog: In Newport, Historic Homes for the Holidays

In Newport, R.I., visitors can tour storied mansions decorated for Christmas.

















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TSA seizes guns, crossbows

Taking loaded guns to the airport without permission isn't a good idea. Airport security will likely seize it, and you could be subject to criminal and civil penalties.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2014/11/26/travel/tsa-seizes-weapons-day-before-thanksgiving/index.html

Alaska Airlines Will No Longer Be Our “Delta Hack” for Full Mileage Earning on Cheap Tickets

Starting January 1, discounted Delta airlines fares will no longer earn full mileage when crediting to Alaska Airlines. We knew this had to be coming — with Delta moving to a revenue-based frequent flyer earning structure, with miles earned based on ticket price, it was too big of a leak to just let customers credit […]


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Happy Thanksgiving And A Giveaway

It's that time of year when we (at least those in the US) take a step back and think about the things for which we are thankful. For me, this Thanksgiving is a time to look back at my accident-- which is now 2 months in the rear view mirror-- and be thankful for all the people who have helped me start to get back on my feet.


In the miles and points world, it's perhaps a little harder to find things we are thankful for, especially given the spate of devaluations of the last year. Sure, we can always take the easy way out and just be thankful they aren't worse -- none of the legacies have gone to revenue-based redemptions yet-- but there are some brights.


Finally, let's kick off the holiday season with a giveaway!


In the miles and points world, it's perhaps a little harder to find things we are thankful for, especially given the spate of devaluations of the last year. Sure, we can always take the easy way out and just be thankful they aren't worse -- none of the legacies have gone to revenue-based redemptions yet-- but in reality there are a some bright sports.


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Recently unearthed: Incredible vintage video of Kayaker pulling moves 30 years ahead of his time

Merv Larson's 1969 movie shows that today's playboating moves go back way earlier than people think.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/tv/merv-larson-kayak-surfing-rincon-1969/

I Heart My City: Erin’s Williamsburg

Nat Geo Young Explorer Erin Spencer is a marine scientist with a curious fascination with invasive lionfish and tri-cornered hats. After visiting Virginia's Historic Triangle every year as a child, she ended up moving to Williamsburg to attend William & Mary. Though she now lives in D.C., she takes frequent trips to satisfy her colonial cravings. Here are some of Erin's favorite things about her home away from home.



from Intelligent Travel http://intelligenttravel.nationalgeographic.com/2014/11/26/i-heart-my-city-erins-williamsburg/

Check In: Hotel Review: D.O.M. Hotel in Rome

This boutique property, opened late last year, offers a superb location and a good value for a five-star hotel.

















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