February 24, 2015

5 language learning myths

"Myth 2: The best way to learn is to live in a foreign country."



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Full Spring 2015 IHG Rewards Club PointBreaks List

Yesterday I mentioned that the next IHG Rewards Club PointBreaks list would shortly be released, whereby select hotels are available for just 5,000 points per night.


While the new list only becomes bookable tomorrow (typically the list goes "live" mid-morning Eastern Time), IHG Rewards Club has already released the "preview" list with all the participating properties.


The new IHG Rewards Club’s PointBreaks list is valid for stays through May 31, 2015.


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


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The DOT Guts its Post-Purchase Price Increase Prohibition to Help United Out of a Jam

Two weeks ago flights originating in the UK were pricing in Danish Kroner at a price that’s pennies on the dollar what they normally run. You could fly from the UK to pretty much anywhere in the world in business or first class at price hovering around $100 or less. This wasn’t a United-specific glitch, […]


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Realizations after a month of travel

"When traveling solo, however, you really have to take care of your own shit, and that’s a big responsibility."



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/notebook/6-realizations-month-solo-backpacking/

Hilarious CollegeHumor Video About That Rich Friend Who Always Travels

Okay, you have to see this:


Amazing!


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The 20 coolest towns in the US

What makes a town “the coolest”? In the end, it’s the same as what makes travel the coolest: the PEOPLE.



from Matador Network » Matador Network http://matadornetwork.com/trips/20-coolest-towns-us/

Plane veers off runway at icy Dallas airport

As North Texas grapples with unusually icy weather, a plane carrying 68 people veered off a runway at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/23/travel/texas-plane-slides-off-runway/index.html

Europe's best winter getaways

When the temperature drops, there's a special appeal to hightailing it to Europe, where the art form of coziness has been perfected over the course of a few thousand winters.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/24/travel/europe-winter-getaways/index.html

How to get on track in Germany

When things go right, negotiating Germany's rail network is one of the most pleasant German travel experiences that doesn't involve a Mercedes-Benz 450. Here's how to get the most out of rail travel in Germany.





from CNN.com - Travel http://www.cnn.com/2015/02/20/travel/experts-guide-to-german-trains/index.html

As Cuba Shifts Toward Capitalism, Inequality Grows More Visible

The American reconciliation with the country is expected to increase the pace of private development, as well as the gap between haves and have-nots.

















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11 things the Spanish do right

Spaniards almost never eat on the go and even in a big, busy city like Madrid, you’ll likely attract stares if you’re munching while walking down the street.



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The Two Percenters: When Points Won’t Pay

The 2% credit cards: the ones that earn you 2% cash back on all your purchases must have a place in your travel rewards strategy. The points from my favorite top two credit cards Starwood Preferred Guest Credit Card from American Express and Chase Sapphire Preferred Card can get me almost everywhere, but there are […]



from Frugal Travel Guy http://www.frugaltravelguy.com/2015/02/the-two-percenters-when-points-wont-pay.html

February 23, 2015

Jolly Green Giant Statue in Blue Earth, Minnesota

Jolly Green Giant Statue


Blue Earth may claim to be the birthplace of the ice cream sandwich, but anyone who has driven through this sleepy southern Minnesota town knows that its true renown comes from a healthier food icon: a Jolly Green Giant statue that stands more than 55 feet tall.


Surprisingly, the statue was not built by the Jolly Green Giant Company, or even financed by it. In fact, the statue is located more than 60 miles away from the headquarters of it namesake vegetable company. Instead, the person responsible for the 8,000 pounds of sculpted green fiberglass is Paul Hedberg, the former owner of the AM radio station KBEW. Hedberg hosted a summertime radio show called "Welcome Travelers," in which he interviewed motorists who were passing through Blue Earth on their way to the Black Hills and Yellowstone. There was a local factory in Blue Earth that canned Green Giant vegetables, and Hedberg would give cans to his interviewees at the end of the show. This tradition would prompt some of them to ask, "Where's the Green Giant?"


Interstate 90 was being built during this time, and Hedberg was one of the citizens instrumental in ensuring that a section of the freeway passed by Blue Earth. This section of the road was set to open in the late 1970s, and Hedberg came up with the idea of installing a Green Giant statue nearby in hopes of luring even more motorists to pass through town. While he received permission from the President of Green Giant to build the statue, he was told that he had to raise the necessary funds himself. Luckily, the $50,000 needed for construction of the statue was raised by Hedberg and local businesses within only a week.


Work on the statue began in Sparta, Wisconsin, in 1978. While Green Giant advertising was able to provide some of the necessary guidance for the statue, the Giant's backside had to be designed from scratch, as it had never been depicted in any ads.


The completed statue was too large to fit in a flatbed truck, so its arms and the rest of its body were transported separately, and everything was put together upon arrival in Blue Earth. On July 6, 1979, the statue was erected on an eight-foot-high base with a staircase so that tourists could climb up and pose for pictures between the Giant's legs. Upon its completion, the smiling Giant was the fifth-largest free-standing statue in the United States.


Additional plans for the statue included adding a button that would exclaim "Ho Ho Ho!" when pushed, but the funds were never raised. The statue has inspired "The Giant Museum Featuring Jolly Green Giant Memorabilia" (the long, convoluted name is due to a lack of official association with the Jolly Green Giant Company), as well as an annual summer festival called Giant Days. And every winter, the Blue Earth Fire Department gives the Giant an enormous red scarf to keep his neck warm in the Minnesota cold.




















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Lotus Lake Taoist Complex in Kaohsiung City, Taiwan

The Dragon and Tiger Temples


The Taoist temple complex located on Lotus Lake in the Zuoying District on the northern outskirts of Kaohsiung City is a gorgeous collection of traditional architecture accompanied by a number of giant mythical beasts that act as bridges, gates, and devotional symbols.


Located in the southwest of Lotus Lake and completed in 1953 just two years after the man-made lake itself, the Spring and Autumn Pavilions are a pair of traditionally ornate palace towers that are separated by large dragon being ridden by a god. The two massive pavilions are dedicated to a God of War, known (among many other spellings) as Kuan Kung. The two devotional buildings are separated by a giant dragon statue that itself has the statue of a large figure on its back. This was inspired by the tale of the Goddess of Mercy, Kuanyin, riding a dragon through the sky, symbolically separating Spring and Autumn. Visitors can enter the pavilions through the dragon's mouth.


A ways south of the pavilions along the lakeshore are the much taller Dragon and Tiger Pagodas which were completed in 1978. This twin-spired temple consists of a duo of seven-story pagoda towers which are attended by giant versions of their respective beast. The interior of the towers are decked out in traditional finery with two spiral staircases each, one for ascending devotees and one for those descending. Both the giant dragon and the giant tiger have their mouths open and visitors enter the temple spaces by being devoured.




















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Rainbow on the way to the Bungalow

Over on Pinterest Don’t forget to join me Over On Pinterest if you want to see some of my favorite shots re-cropped for that format. I get quite a kick out of doing it! Daily Photo – Rainbow on the way to the Bungalow I got in the habit of taking morning photowalks around the […]



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