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Squaw Valley and Tahoe Donner

After a longer than necessary but far more beautiful than anticipated drive from Sacramento to Truckee, California on yesterday, we arrived at our comfortable chalet in Tahoe Donner. Off to The Lodge for drinks and dinner. This morning we bundled ourselves into our warmest, dryest ski gear and headed off to Squaw Valley despite the whistling wind and horizontal sleet. We tucked inside with friends to wait out the worst of the weather. Many of the upper lifts were closed due to wind, but the weatherman had promised a clearing mid-day with a beautiful afternoon.

San Francisco: Embarcadero Waterfront

Julio and Susan jumpstart their appetites.Good bye, NYC. Hello San Francisco! We flew out yesterday for a ten day jaunt on the other coast. My savvy wife jiggled and nudged our Continental coach tickets into better flight conditions than the First/Business class. Well, all except for the fresh baked chocolate chip cookies they served them just prior to arriving at SFO. We had a bulkhead row to ourselves with enough room stretch out and enjoy the flight.

Hotels in Prague?

We recently received an email from a website called Accommodation in Prague : Hotels in Prague asking us to list them in our travel directory. Pretty basic resource, but it seems to cover the basics, so I've added them. And then I decided to see what sort of options we already offer for traveling in Prague. The answer? Lots!

50% Off Ski Holidays with WorldSki

WorldSki has today introduced on its online booking site, a range of Tailor-made special offers and ski packages offering savings of up to 50% to Europe and superb accommodation-only deals to some of the most fashionable resorts in North America. A leading independent Ski and Snowboard online tour operator, WorldSki's special offers feature a variety of the world’s best ski resorts in Europe and North America and include departure dates from as soon as this weekend and also include Half-Term and Easter skiing.

Interview: Rita Golden Gelman

By Nana Chen - In 1986, at the age of 48, children’s book author Rita Golden Gelman set off for what she thought was going to be a two-week break from a tattered marriage. The two weeks turned into four weeks, then months, and now years. Traveling has become Rita’s life. She shares her journey with the world in Tales of a Female Nomad, a book that reminds us to live.

Rita Golden GelmanRita recently agreed to a phone interview. On the phone, she spoke with the same candor and intimacy as she does in her book. Her openness forces you to be likewise. We chatted for nearly two hours about travels, fears, politics, her family, and my family, our conversation often broken by laughter or pause for thought. Rita reminds us that with intelligence should also come compassion. When asked how she is able to connect so easily with people, her answer was simple: “I smile a lot.” At the end of our conversation, I felt so close to her that I uttered, “Oh, I don’t want to hang up.” And this is exactly the feeling she brings with her to every new place she explores. Nana: Please give us a bit of information about your upbringing. Did you travel growing up or did your parents travel much? Rita: Not very much. My father worked all the time. One week a year we’d go on vacation. He liked to get lost… that was always the most exciting thing during these drives. We’d get lost and inevitably go knocking on someone’s farmhouse. Then we’d get invited to see the farms and the animals. We never went anywhere on a plane, but I always fantasized about going down the Amazon in a canoe, surrounded by piranhas and meeting cannibals...

Thailand: Winter in the Tropics

By Carson Christiano - Winter has descended on Chiang Mai. You wouldn't know it save for the hats, scarves, jackets, and knitting needles that have made their way into my classrooms, the complaints from teachers and students that they are getting sick, and the questioning looks I get when I show up to work in short sleeves. The weather is an excuse for everything from tardiness to falling asleep in class to unfinished homework. This morning was admittedly cool, a brisk 57 degrees with a biting southeast wind, but by midday it was brilliantly sunny, around 80, with a gentle breeze wafting through the windows of the English department. If these temperatures are driving the Thai people into hibernation, I hate to think what the summer months here are like.

New Travel 'Lounge' Opens in San Marcos

Being good isn't good enough when you are reinventing an already highly successful business. The Cruise Place, a San Marcos staple for years, has just announced that it will be reopening its newly recreated offices on February 10 under the new name of Legendary World. The Cruise Place offices were destroyed by fire May 2005 and like the phoenix rising from the flames, owner Scott Caddow is taking what could have been a devastating event and turning it into a new business opportunity.
"We are transforming our cruise and vacation agency into a comfortable, welcoming coffee-lounge approach to travel in order to achieve the best of both worlds -- experienced consultants working with clients in an original, modern-edge yet relaxed atmosphere," explained Scott Caddow, president of Legendary World. "Anyone can book a simple airline ticket, but to make a great vacation truly amazing, you need to have the expertise of a consultant. Legendary World consultants not only research and offer a selection of recommendations, but they're on the inside track to deliver a memorable vacation with special nuances and amenities that can't be found on Internet sites."
Legendary World's new business model is based on the fact that consumers are more informed and empowered in their travel buying decisions, but still desire experience-rich travel and to make the most of the experience they need the advice of a top-notch consultancy. For example, Legendary World is a traveler's concierge and advisor, providing not just a cruise to the Mediterranean, but a complete vacation experience, including:

e-Marginalia Newsletter

Happy 2006, e-Margonauts. It's going to be a great year for immersion travel if the first two weeks of the new year are any indication! I've just wrapped up two thrilling days at the Adventures in Travel Expo in New York City, and I'm more excited than ever about all of the amazing things happening in the travel world. The Adventures in Travel Expo (ATE) is "the world’s largest series of travel events serving adventure, active travel, eco, nature, cultural and outdoor tourism enthusiasts and professionals. These premier events give attendees the opportunity to see thousands of travel possibilities, from exotic safaris to luxury beach escapes. The best undiscovered experiences that you may not find otherwise."

Adventures in Travel Expo Debriefing

The New York City Adventures in Travel Expo has ended, and I'm feeling supercharged with travel ideas. It's been an immensely informative experience, meeting hundreds of travel operators, travel writers and travelers who've flocked to the Javits Center like moths to a lightbulb. What inspirational stories I've heard! Click the links below to hear my reactions to day two of the Adventures in Travel Expo, and in particular, seminars hosted by Costas Christ, Marybeth Bond and Alexander Souri.
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Taipei Garlic Chive Turnovers

Lucky me. I live just down the street from a food vendor who sells these garlic chive turnovers. The owners wheel their "shop" to the sidewalk around 3:00 in the afternoon and usually sell out by 5:30. I always get there early, otherwise there's usually a line.
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