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Enoversity: The Best Wine Tasting Class in Chicago

November 9, 2017 by Jaime Scilingo MazurLeave a Comment

Chicago is Bon Appetit's 2017 Restaurant City of the Year.  While the magazine gives a list of multiple restaurants worth visiting, it makes no mention of cocktails or drinks.  Perhaps it is because I live here and am spoiled by the great food, but I am always on the hunt for a well-priced wine or cocktail bar.  For people like Dave who is trying to visit every winery in the world famous Napa Valley, finding a decent wine tasting is not a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Chicago, Chocolate, Drinking, Food and Wine, France, Illinois, Michigan, Napa Valley, Restaurants, Wine Tasting

Adventure Travel in Quebec

November 5, 2017 by Abdul RastagarLeave a Comment

“Blessed are the curious, for they shall have adventure.” I admit I only know a little about Quebec, that francophone region located right in the heart of North America. I am aware that it is Canada’s second largest (and second-most populous) province. And that 90% of its population lives within just a couple of hours of the border with the United States. But what about the other 10%? Where and how do they live? What’s there to do beyond … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Adventure Travel, America, Animal Rescue, Art, Canada, Fishing, Fjord, Food and Wine, Glacier, Montreal, Mountain Climbing, New York City, North America, Oregon, Quebec, Village, Walking tour, Wildlife, Zip line

Chicago On A Budget: Money Saving Tips For A Vacation In The Windy City

October 28, 2017 by Allison TibaldiLeave a Comment

Chicago is a big city, but there’s no need to spend big bucks to have a great vacation. This vibrant Midwestern city is a cultural center with over 60 museums, towering buildings, innovative parks brimming with public art and a 26-mile lakefront filled with recreational possibilities. Some attractions won’t cost you a single cent but for those that do charge admission, CityPASS offers a money-saving, time saving booklet that visitors on a budget … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Art, Castle, Chicago, Cruising, Culture, Dolphin, Drinking, Egypt, Fireworks, History, Los Angeles, Michigan, Museum, Natural History, New York City, Paris, Pizza

Backpacking to Conundrum Hot Springs

October 10, 2017 by Amber MacPherson2 Comments

There are a number of commercial hot springs in Colorado ranging widely in setting and price. Some are rustic, and others are more like hot swimming pools; some are full of boisterous children, others are quieter, some are within an easy drive of major towns, and others take some more time to get to. Conundrum Hot Springs requires a 9 miles hike and more than 2000 feet of elevation gain to reach, and still manages to be incredibly popular and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Backpacking, Bridges, Colorado, Drinking, Food and Wine, Hiking, Hot springs, Mountain Climbing, Trekking, Wildlife

Warren, Ohio: A Weekend Getaway Back Thru Time!

October 5, 2017 by Jennifer MartinekLeave a Comment

In the State of Ohio, between Cleveland and Youngstown, sits the City of Warren.  Don't bother looking for it - you won't find it on any map. Unless, of course, your checking for the weather on the 6 o'clock news! After spending an afternoon in Warren, it's easy to see that there is so much more to this city than meets the eye. From the Packard museum to the Trumbull Art gallery, restaurants and bars, the Ampitheatre and Mosquito Lake State … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, Coffee, Connecticut, Food and Wine, History, Museum, Music, Ohio, Restaurants, Romantic, Shopping Mall, Village, Walking tour, Wine Tasting

Celebrate the best of California food and wine September 22-23 at Terranea Resort

September 20, 2017 by Golie Alemi2 Comments

Anyone who has been to Terranea can attest to the unparalleled location in Los Angeles's South Bay that rivals quintessential Mexican resorts with its idyllic location, cliff-top ocean views, inviting accommodations, renowned spa and array of dining options. For those who haven't visited, this fall you'll have the best excuse to check out the Rancho Palos Verdes seaside oasis. Hosting its 3rd annual Celebration of Food and Wine September 22 - 23, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Art, California, Culinary travel, Dessert, Food and Wine, Los Angeles, Music, Resort, Restaurants, Spa, Wine Tasting

Conquering the Iron Road of Saguenay

September 15, 2017 by Abdul Rastagar3 Comments

"Abdul! Are you enjoying the views," he asks me in his thick, Quebecois accent. "I'm trying not to!" I bark back at him, just barely managing not to suppress a barrage of foul language. Cedric, my guide, watches on in amusement, a thick smirk covers his unshaven face. I'm balancing on the narrow beams of a hanging bridge, 85 meters long but only 20 cm wide, some 150 meters above Saguenay fjord (280 feet, 8 inches and 500 feet, respectively). The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Bridges, Canada, Fjord, Journey, Mountain Climbing, Quebec, Rock climbing, Spa, Taxi

Tent Camping at Point Sublime, the North Rim of the Grand Canyon!

September 1, 2017 by Craig Hebert3 Comments

Point Sublime, on the Grand Canyon's North Rim is located 18 miles off the beaten path.  Although a day trip is possible, we obtained an overnight permit weeks ago so we could watch the sunset and the sunrise at a place that can make one feel at peace and insignificant in the same moment. Research and Planning For several years we spoke of visiting the Grand Canyon, but never made time for the trip. Many barriers, some real and some … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Animal Rescue, Beer, Canyon, Food and Wine, Grand Canyon, Lifestyle, Lodge, Mountain Climbing, National Park, Photography, Road Trip, Travel Blogging, Wildlife, Wine Tasting

Ten Awesome Belizean Fruits and Vegetables

August 19, 2017 by Caitlin Furio1 Comment

Last year I lived and worked in Belize for six months. It's a beautiful country with an incredible culture, but to be honest one of my favorite things about living in Belize was the incredible exotic produce. These are my ten favorite Belizean fruits and vegetables: 1. Jippi Jappa Jippi Jappa is a woody palm-like plant that is most famously used to make baskets and hats. I have tried my damnedest and cannot find any real information about … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: America, Central America, Chocolate, Culture, Farming, Food and Wine, Internet, Jamaica, Markets, Mexico, Peru, Tropical Fruit

Seattle In Less Than 48 Hours!

August 13, 2017 by Leanne Parsons1 Comment

Kerry Park View Seattle Skyline

Seattle had been on my list of places to visit since I moved to Vancouver. Turning 30 (excuse me while I just cry inside a little bit) seemed a good reason to make it happen. The plan was to use the Quick Shuttle bus, leaving from Vancouver at 5.30am and get to Seattle by 8:50am. Leaving so early though meant that we didn't come across any traffic, and no waiting at the border. We arrived in Seattle 20 minutes earlier than scheduled, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: North America · Tagged: Aquarium, Art, Bus Travel, Drinking, Food and Wine, Seafood, Seattle, Traffic, Vancouver, Walking tour

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