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By Don Giannatti

Photographers: It’s Time for a Great American Motorcycle Tour

In my world, it’s always a good time for a long road trip. It’s a cleansing of the mind, an opening to the spirit of creativity, and a way to get deep inside my own head. Important and, occasionally, dangerous. As we enter the middle of summer, I am getting a little itchy to hit […]

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By Vanessa Waithera

The Challenges Single Mothers Face in Making Mum Friends

I was 23 when I found out I was pregnant, so you can imagine that a good number of my friends were not mothers yet, I belonged to a group of young adults and if you think about it, I had only been out of my teens for 4 years and now I was having […]

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By Brian Feutz

Two Years Retired: An Honest Reflection on Travel and Costs

I sat on the deck on the morning of my first retirement day, sipped a cup of coffee, and wondered what the future would bring.  Like other retirees, I had big dreams and little fears, and no matter how much I planned — and I did plan a lot — retirement was still a big amorphous blob of mystery. […]

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By Douglas Gruehl

Indiana Jones meets James Bond with a lot of sass!

And are any of you surprised that I LOVED this latest installment of the Indiana Jones enterprise? This is a wonderful romp incorporating the best of Indiana with spectacular James Bond over-the-top action scenes with a touch of Steve McQueen Bullitt car races. The opening segments are a brilliant use of CGI to make Harrison […]

By Jillian Amatt

Exploring Varna, Bulgaria – One of Our Favorite Seaside Cities

Varna, Bulgaria, is a small city that is located on the western shores of the Black Sea. The first time we visited Varna was on a 2 night stay in 2015. We were immediately smitten with this chill city full of pedestrian routes. With only a couple of days to explore, we did our best […]

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By Zayera Khan

Summers in Sweden

Summer in Sweden starts in June and lasts until the end of August. The summer months are a wonderful time to visit Sweden. If you want to experience the midnight sun, aim for the northern part in June before midsummer. I like spending summers in Sweden. Although I get very little sleep these months due […]

Cultivate your culture with Zoran Stojkovic

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By Zoran Stojković

How to Analyze Culture with Bryce Tully | Episode 9

In this Cultivate Your Culture article, Zoran is joined by Bryce Tully, CEO at Innerlogic, a software company devoted to helping organizations enhance the measurement and tracking of team culture and emotional health. Bryce is also a sport scientist in the Canadian Sport Centre Atlantic and has been to 2 Olympic games supporting national teams. […]

By Kaden Thaxton

Traveling Texas: Where To Go and What To Do

When I moved to Texas, I was not happy about it. I had to leave my friends and my life behind and start over in a place that I didn’t think I’d really like. For a while, I was unhappy with where I was, but that was before I started to travel and explore the […]

50 Random Thoughts about Travel

By Kristin Henning and Tom Bartel

50 Random Thoughts about Travel

I was sitting around yesterday morning thinking. Yes, it happens sometimes. Of course, it doesn’t do anyone else any good unless I somehow communicate those thoughts. “If only I had a machine for recording them, and if only I had a means to disseminate them,” I mused. Oh wait… Here they are. The numbers are […]

By Jim Jorgensen

London in the Summer

My wife and I arrived in London the last week of May at the start of an extended trip for June. The weather was so good I can easily title this visit Summer in London. Still, I often put a couple of small umbrellas in my bag, just in case. Accuweather tries its best, but […]

By Douglas Gruehl

Asteroid City – A Cacophony of Cameos!

Wes Anderson’s latest adventure, Asteroid City, is a surreal version of the age-old play Our Town. From Bryan Cranston’s subtly nuanced performance as the host/narrator to Tom Hanks’s grumpy old patriarch, this movie is rife with so many cameos by Hollywood A-Listers that I am reminded of Ward Bond who appeared in almost every movie […]

Decisions Part One - When to Think

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By Jay Knight

Decisions Part One – When to Think

Decisions – When to think: Making decisions can be one of the hardest things humans do. They fret, they worry, and they make themselves unhappy all during the process and even afterward by second-guessing their decision. I break decisions into two discussions – first is when to think (the second is how to deal with […]