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9 Best Booking Sites You Need To Use For Flights &Raquo; Steve Picture Copy

9 Best Booking Sites You Need To Use For Flights

Are you tired of searching endless websites to find the best flight deals? Say goodbye to those hassles! We’ve got the top 10 booking sites that’ll make your flight search a breeze. Whether planning a quick getaway or an extended holiday, these sites are your ticket to super savings and hassle-free bookings. Get ready to […]

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12 Things To Do In Nazaré That Are Worth The Trip &Raquo; Steve Picture Copy

12 Things to Do in Nazaré That Are Worth the Trip

This Portuguese town is renowned for its massive waves and is full of history, culture, and natural beauty.  Whether you’re coming to catch some monster waves or simply to explore, you’ll find the best things to do in Nazaré are as diverse as the city itself. From its spectacular coastline to its bustling local markets, […]

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Less is More When Traveling

While working on my next book, I came across this snippet: “We’ll land in Milan and spend a few days there. Then we’ll take the train to Venice. Maybe going to Lake Como on the way. Next, we want to visit a small town where my husband’s family is from. We figured we’d rent a […]

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Chicago – Day 5

Yesterday was my final day in Chicago. With the help of my new friend Louise, it was amazing. She picked me up early and we headed towards the Garfield Park Conservatory. Rather than going on the highway or sticking to main streets, Louise had plotted a route that allowed me to see a number of […]

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Chicago – Day 4

In addition to my traveling, I mentor entrepreneurs through Score NYC. This morning, prior to setting out I had a couple of zoom calls with people who are working to grow their small business. This was a benefit to them and me. I needed time to sit, rather than running around. After the calls I […]

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Chicago – Day 3

Once again, I covered a lot of ground today, both in distance and meandering down memory lane. My first activity this morning was to take the river architecture tour. It’s something I did a couple of decades ago. But as Chicago’s architecture has changed significantly since then, it seemed a good idea to do it […]

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Chicago – Day 2

My day today represents the best travel can be. It was jam packed and I’m tired, but I wouldn’t have sacrificed one minute of it. My first stop was to revisit the “Bean.” Officially titled Cloud Gate, it is a monumental stainless-steel sculpture by artist Anish Kapoor. It is an iconic symbol of Chicago that […]

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Chicago – Day 1

When my flight descended into Chicago there was a perfect view of Lake Michigan and the city’s skyline. This was very welcome, as NYC had been misty, gray, and muggy when I departed. Chicago is a city I know well but haven’t visited in nearly a decade. Without business trips, I didn’t have either a […]

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Affordable Argentina: Travel Tips For The Cost-Conscious Explorer &Raquo; Steve Picture Copy

Affordable Argentina: Travel Tips for the Cost-conscious Explorer

Argentina is a destination full of natural beauty, culture and adventure, and the good news is that it doesn’t have to be expensive. Whether you’re hiking in Patagonia, tasting wine in Mendoza or exploring colourful towns in the north, it’s possible to experience the best of the country without overspending. If you’re looking for an […]

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Planning A Family-Friendly Road Trip Through The Smokies &Raquo; Steve Picture Copy

Planning a Family-Friendly Road Trip Through the Smokies

The Smokies are calling, and what a better way to seem them that showing your family. With the right planning, even a long drive turns into an adventure packed with fun and discovery. The Smoky Mountains are a perfect destination for this kind of trip especially with the amazing scenery and even opportunities to see […]

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