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I finished my paper today Perri Rae Davis052213Business and Culture Along the Silk Roads 2013PrefixI took a journey half way across the world in hopes of building my awareness and to discover all of the possibilities in changing our wor...
I finished my paper today Perri Rae Davis052213Business and Culture Along the Silk Roads 2013PrefixI took a journey half way across the world in hopes of building my awareness and to discover all of the possibilities in changing our world. With my classmates teachers and new friends I explored a new culture and gained a different view on the opportunities that are presented in front of me
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I set out from Madison around 7 in the morning on Monday to catch the bus to the airport. I had two connecting flights to catch in Chicago and Tokyo for a total of roughly 20 hours in the air with some layover time in between. My flight ...
I set out from Madison around 7 in the morning on Monday to catch the bus to the airport. I had two connecting flights to catch in Chicago and Tokyo for a total of roughly 20 hours in the air with some layover time in between. My flight out of Chicago was delayed by about 2 hours due to a maintenance problem with our original plane that required a change of gates.On the plus side while moving t
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Affordable, versatile, light and roomy… four characteristics I always like to see in a piece of luggage. The eBags Mother Lode TLS Weekender Convertible — a backpack that converts to a handheld bag or shoulder bag — has...
Affordable, versatile, light and roomy… four characteristics I always like to see in a piece of luggage. The eBags Mother Lode TLS Weekender Convertible — a backpack that converts to a handheld bag or shoulder bag — has all of these dreamy traits and more. The spacious bag weighs 4 lbs and measures 22 x 14 x 9 inches, which means that it meets domestic airplane carry-on requirements. It’s called a “Weekender Convertible,” yet this backpack has enough bells and whistles — and packing space — to fit several days’ worth of clothing for savvy travelers. Online reviews on eBags.com report that users brought along this bag as their “main suitcase” for multi-week trips through Europe! I used it as one of my carry-on bags for a three-day trip to the Florida Keys, plus a six-night Caribbean cruise. Note: In theory, this should be your “main” carry-on bag, not your additional “briefcase,” “purse” or “personal item” that most domestic airlines allow these days. I tried to mask it as my “smaller bag” in addition to my rollerboard, got busted trying to carry both on the plane, and was made to gate-check my rollerboard. Still, for road trips, cruises, multi-week tours, or any trip where you’d find hands-free luggage helpful, I’d highly recommend the Weekender Convertible. You can pull out the shoulder and waist straps to comfortably carry a fully packed bag as a backpack, or attach the wide shoulder straps if you want to carry it as a shoulder bag. There’s a wide handle for carrying it in one hand, too. I’m a big fan of Weekender Convertible’s multiple pockets. On the main outside section alone, there’s a small zippered pocket at the top for easy access to boarding passes, ID or a small wallet; a larger zippered section that folds down to reveal a travel organizer for pens, phone and such – plus three more interior zippered pockets; a recessed zipper pocket that I almost missed because the zipper sits in a seam — I used this section to store my Kindle; and, finally, a stash-away water bottle holder — unzip to reveal the pouch only when you need it. Inside it keeps getting better: the bag unzips butterfly style like a typical “suitcase,” so it’s super easy to access your gear and clothing (i.e. you don’t have to reach down to get your stuff from the top of the backpack). The main compartment has a fold-down shelf so you can keep items separate, say, if you’re sharing with someone else, or you want to keep “dressy” clothes sectioned away from “casual” clothes. The top part of the suitcase has a mesh zippered cover, to further organize your clothing and gear; I like to store dirty clothing in that section. Still more to love: a laptop sling that cradles your laptop between the back-foam panel and the contents of the bag; a 1.5-inch expansion zipper that adds 10 percent to the total capacity when it’s fully unzipped; and compression straps that help a partially filled bag’s contents from moving around so much. The eBags.com website page for the Weekender Convertible does a great job of showing all of the features via photos and video. This versatile bag retails for just $76.49 right now, with free shipping. The range of colors of this bag is vast — I’m partial to the Tropical Turquoise pictured above! Also along for the ride on my recent Florida/cruise trip were three eBags Packing Cubes. These lightweight cubes come in various sizes with mostly mesh covers so you can spot at a glance what’s inside. Inside the small cube I stored my chargers, plugs and point-and-shoot camera; the medium one held my bathing suits, sun hats, visors and other beach attire; the large packing cube was great for all of my rolled T-shirts, jersey skirts and summery dresses. For anyone like me who likes to sta
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Awoke and left for the airport at 700. Flew Scandinavian. Airlines with a connection in Copenhagen. Beautiful opportunity to get some pictures of those vibrant canola fields I39ve been describing. Flights uneventful. Arrive Budapest and ...
Awoke and left for the airport at 700. Flew Scandinavian. Airlines with a connection in Copenhagen. Beautiful opportunity to get some pictures of those vibrant canola fields I39ve been describing. Flights uneventful. Arrive Budapest and first thing that catches my eye are the roofs. They are beautiful covered with decorative tiles which I am sure I will discover more about as I explore this b
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Cosat Rica 2013 Day 5Tortuguero To MonteverdeWe woke up at 430am to pack up and get our taxi to the village boat ramp. The lodge made us up two bags of fresh fruit for the trip and there was fresh coffee too. Unfortunately they didn39t r...
Cosat Rica 2013 Day 5Tortuguero To MonteverdeWe woke up at 430am to pack up and get our taxi to the village boat ramp. The lodge made us up two bags of fresh fruit for the trip and there was fresh coffee too. Unfortunately they didn39t remember the creammilk so I only drank a bit of it. We arrived at the village boat ramp before the ticket office opened so we bought the first two ticke
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The Free HDR Tutorial Thanks for the continued feedback on the new HDR Tutorial here on the site. I’m reading everything! Also, I’m glad you like that new little video I put on page three! Daily Photo – Deeper into Mi...
The Free HDR Tutorial Thanks for the continued feedback on the new HDR Tutorial here on the site. I’m reading everything! Also, I’m glad you like that new little video I put on page three! Daily Photo – Deeper into Milford Sound Milford Sound has lots of interesting mountains besides the main ones that everyone shoots. The main corridor of dramatic mountains and sea is so alluring that it pulls your eye over there every time. The only way I can ignore it is to actually look through my camera at other areas. I think that’s the only way I spotted this! Order a Limited Edition print of this photo
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Ever since I heard that Key West was just bars restaurants and laid back people enjoying the lack of an open container law I knew it was a place I had to visit. Having lived in Las Vegas and being a frequent traveler to New Orleans I kno...
Ever since I heard that Key West was just bars restaurants and laid back people enjoying the lack of an open container law I knew it was a place I had to visit. Having lived in Las Vegas and being a frequent traveler to New Orleans I know how rowdy the streets can get when people are allowed to drink outside. And I love it. 28 years old and I still hadn39t been to Key West. It was time to go
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Well, the boxes are mostly put away, and we are starting to have some spare time to explore around the property. I've started to build a perimeter trail, but mostly I'm looking for birds, and looking for fossils in the rock piles. The b...
Well, the boxes are mostly put away, and we are starting to have some spare time to explore around the property. I've started to build a perimeter trail, but mostly I'm looking for birds, and looking for fossils in the rock piles. The bird feeders have attracted lots of new visitors, and from the scat I can see there are deer and coyotes about.I ran out after dinner when I saw this purple lenticular cloud forming over the Carson range. Wow, it seems like forever since I had the camera out, and these grainy images reflect my rustiness. This is a view looking east from the property just at the edge of hill as it drops off towards Lake Ella.Mule's Ear is proliferating on the hillside, with Indian Paintbrush as well. The Lupin is just a week behind and it seems we may have big fields of them on the way.With the garage cleaned up, and almost organized, we could get the vehicles out of the way. The dirt driveway and turn around seem very rustic and homey now, but I wonder what it will be like to keep the way drivable in the snows of winter.
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Limited internet connectivity at the Grand Canyon my phone does pretty well if I placed it in the right window of the RV so there are 3 days covered in this blog. Day 11 Sunday the 19th was a day of much needed rest Mi Hyon and I hung a...
Limited internet connectivity at the Grand Canyon my phone does pretty well if I placed it in the right window of the RV so there are 3 days covered in this blog. Day 11 Sunday the 19th was a day of much needed rest Mi Hyon and I hung around the Zion River RV resort and enjoyed some great weather. Many of you may not know but Mi Hyon has a stream fetish and loves to sit by the river w her f
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Tuesday May 21st 851pmNorthwest of BermudaToday was a day I was kind of dreading because Port Royal had just punched and sanded three days ago and there hadnt been any rain to wash in the sand so I was worried guests would be a little ir...
Tuesday May 21st 851pmNorthwest of BermudaToday was a day I was kind of dreading because Port Royal had just punched and sanded three days ago and there hadnt been any rain to wash in the sand so I was worried guests would be a little irked about that. I had explained to everyone that they had aerated and it has to be done to keep the golf course in nice shape but there are always a couple o
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