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Fjorubordid restaurant, Stokkseyr, Iceland

DrFumblefinger ·
(Langoustine -- small Icelandic lobster --served in a delicious garlic butter sauce)  I wanted to share our best dining experience in Iceland with those who might be interested. In the past few decades Iceland has...
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Staying In Touch on the Road: Part 1

Paul Heymont ·
PICKING THE RIGHT TECH FOR YOUR NEEDS   This is part 1 of a 4-part report on communication for travelers.   Years ago, traveling meant being out of touch with home, and struggling with unfamiliar pay phones for local calls for...
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Allmächd! A small guide to Franconia

Nadja von Elm-Weber ·
Allmächd!  is a typical Franconian dialect exclamation—best translated as “almighty!” After my tweet @TravelGumbo a few days ago (“Sage travel advice: never call a ‘Franconian’ (native of northern Bavaria)...
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Roadfood -- the best "American food" out there!

DrFumblefinger ·
    When many people think of "American food" they envision fast food -- McDonalds, Burger King, Taco Bell and the like.  These have their place -- inexpensive, reasonable meals, quickly served and widely available.  Those who have...
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Budapest's Great Synagogue

Paul Heymont ·
Commonly called the Dohanyi Street Synagogue, Budapest's biggest Jewish house of worship is also the largest synagogue in Europe, and one of the half-dozen largest in the world. But its significance goes well beyond its seating capacity (1500 men at...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Aug. 17, 2014: Manhattan Distortion

Paul Heymont ·
The new 1 World Trade Center building and Frank Gehry's 8 Spruce Street apartment tower join the Brooklyn Bridge in this image shot through the imperfect plate glass walls of the carousel pavilion in Brooklyn Bridge Park.  
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Shunpiking Through Northern Ohio

Jonathan L ·
Continuing his off-the-Interstates trip to Minnesota, Jonathan L stops to see the sights of northern Ohio.
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South America, part 1 - Galápagos Sea Turtle Cove

Kirsten Hines ·
We continue our Celebration of Nature on 7 Continents with stops in South America. The first post features a Sea Turtle cove in the Galapagos
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North America, part 2. Elk Bugling in Colorado

Kirsten Hines ·
Our series on Celebrating Nature on Seven Continents turns its focus on the elk of Estes Park, Colorado.
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Antigua, Guatemala: The Heart of Mayan Country

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes a day trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Antigua, Guatemala one of the Spanish colonial capitals.
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Walking through New Orleans...nibbling

Paul Heymont ·
Visiting the variety of New Orleans food on a walk through the French Quarter.
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Italy's museums donate fees for earthquake relief

Paul Heymont ·
Italy's state-run museums show solidarity with earthquake-damaged areas by donating their Sunday takings to relief efforts.
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Visiting France soon? Here's what's changed...

Paul Heymont ·
New Year's Day is often France's day to implement new rules and laws. Here's a brief guide to some of them that may affect travelers.
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Signs of Grand Central Market, Los Angeles

DrFumblefinger ·
A Los Angeles institution for more than a century, the Grand Central Market has evolved into a venue specializing in quickly served meals of great variety and ethnicity.
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'Le Doggy Bag' catching on in France

Paul Heymont ·
Long despised as an American habit brought on by over-large portions, doggy bags are becoming popular in France as a way to end food waste.
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Danish video ads: 'Save us from the sun!'

Paul Heymont ·
A series of humorous videos asking residents of sunny countries to remind Danes to get out of the sun is actually aimed at high rates of skin cancers.
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Ferrara: Wonderful historic buildings and a castle

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us to Ferrara to visit a medieval castle and beautiful streets, even in the rain.
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June 27, 2019: Danna's BBQ, Branson

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger enjoys a fine meal of BBQ at Danna's in Branson, Missouri.
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August 7, 2019: Red's Old 395 Grill, Carson City

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger enjoyed the food and décor at Red's in Carson City. The décor is quite unique and it's a popular place.
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At new restaurant, patrons eat with the fishes

Paul Heymont ·
Norway's underwater restaurant opens with fish on view and on the plate.
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July 10, 2019: Zippy's Plate Lunch, Oahu

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband enjoyed plate lunches while on Oahu. She really enjoyed a place named Zippy's and has something in common with their business.
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List of Top 10 Tourist Places for Visit in Delhi with Friends

Twinkle Garg ·
It's a hard job when it comes to choosing the top 10 places to see in a city as old as Delhi. Continually inhabited given that 300 BCE with built ruined as well as reconstructed 7 times, New Delhi is presently in its 8th character increasing from its very own ashes like a Phoenix metro each time it was laid to throw away. Fluctuate of mighty empires have actually ensured that Delhi is dotted with a range of monuments as well as relics of the past of this ancient city. Right here's a listing...
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April 14, 2019: 100 years of Yukon License Plates, Whitehorse

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger was entertained by this display of 100 license plates from the Yukon territory, especially enjoying those plates with very small numbers,
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November 10, 2019: Trattoria di De Fiore, Catania

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger tries the house speciality of Pasta alla Norma, a colorful and delicious dish.
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All about Ike: Eisenhower National Historic Site

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger visits President and Mamie Eisenhower's farm home, learning more about them and the times in which they lived.
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Lake George: An Adirondack Gem

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L takes us up to Lake George, in the beautiful Adirondack Mountains of New York
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Idaho's Craters of the Moon National Monument

DrFumblefinger ·
 Sometimes when I reflect on my travels, trends stand out that I might otherwise never have noticed.  For example, I’d not have thought myself unusually interested in volcanoes or lava, but in the past few years I’ve visited a...
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Arches National Park — One of America’s Finest

DrFumblefinger ·
The United States is blessed with some beautiful geography — perhaps more varied than any other land.  Utah especially has some extremely unusual geology and is home to 5 National Parks, surpassed in number by only Alaska and California....
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A Day of Decadence in Paris

Charlotte Isabel ·
I don't like food. I don't even love food. A huge part of my motivation to travel abroad is finding amazing places to eat and tasting delectable new dishes. Cuisine is both an authentic and intimate way of experiencing local culture, so seeing what's on offer food wise is always number one on my to-do list.
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Spain proclaims 'World Tapas Day'

Paul Heymont ·
Those tasty little bites that can add up to a delicious meal of an evening will now be honored with a special celebration.
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Has anyone used their Enhanced Drivers License to travel to Canada or Mexico?

Travel Rob ·
I'll include the info below from the DHS website on traveling with an Enhanced Drivers License (EDL) under certain conditions. Has anyone done this and does Mexico and Canada accept those for EDL's for entry easily? I like avoiding taking a passport, if I can, because I wrinkle the pages easily and worry about moisture. So far I haven't gotten the passport card, but I would get the EDL when it becomes available in a state I'm living in. Thanks! According to the DHS website: "State-issued...
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A Taste (or two, or more) of Dublin

Paul Heymont ·
A walk through Dublin's food scene with a Dublin-loving French expat guide offers quite a variety!
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Nov. 28, 2018: Rainbow House Shaved Ice, Oahu

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband had some great shaved ice on the North Shore on Oahu, at a little place called Rainbow House Shaved Ice. Definitely worth a visit if in the area.
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A Rambler's Munich

Paul Heymont ·
Munich, like all big cities, is a great place to wander and to take note of interesting sights and sites, PHeymont finds.
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A Food Tour in Milan

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger loves food and enjoys food tours as a way of getting to know the food culture of a destination. This tour in Milan didn't disappoint.
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Aug. 31, 2018: Automatic Pancakes

Paul Heymont ·
A computerized automated pancake maker in the motel breakfast room: Who knew?
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Re: Excellent meal of grilled swordfish, Arcos de la Frontera

DrFumblefinger ·
Thanks for the comment, Rob. There will be a few reviews and a post on food in general. This particular plate was just €10.50 and the fish was wonderful, as was the salad (terrific dressing)!
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Re: More from the Cotswold Motoring Museum

GarryRF ·
Wonderful collection of memorabilia. I remember driving a few of them. The first photo of a Rover 2000 has an "E" as the final letter on the registration plate. That indicates it was produced in 1967. Emissions controls ? What were they ?
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Re: Road Trips with Kids: 5 Things that Will Help You Make Them Safe and Fun

Paul Heymont ·
Thanks! Not only a bunch of good ideas, but also revived memories of years ago, traveling with our 4 kids in an undersized Ford Fairmont station wagon. We joke that we had to stop every half hour to let the hostility out, but the truth is that an assortment of fruit, nuts, songs and especially games made it work. The games includes not just alphabet and license plate spotting, but free-range imagination games such as "I'm going abroad, and with me I am taking..."
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Re: Expedia's 'Vacation Deprivation' report highlights Asia, America

GarryRF ·
Although many Europeans take their full entitlement of paid leave it's often to cover such things as illness and family issues - taking kids to the emergency room - funerals - weddings and caring for others. Taking the car in for a service and repair. Visiting the Tax Office. Vacation time is a fraction of what's left on the plate.
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Crazy for Plum? Yes, they are!

Paul Heymont ·
Crazy for Plum? Yes, they are!
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Best-ever potato soup

Paul Heymont ·
Best-ever potato soup
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A Food Tour in Madrid

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger shares photos and details of a food tour he enjoyed in Madrid.
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Japan's new passport is a pocket museum

Paul Heymont ·
Japan's new passports feature backgrounds using views of Mount Fuji by 19th century master Hokusai
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Re: Moravian Pottery and Tile Works: Art and Innovation

Professorabe ·
'Nicht gerichtet wert' would appear to be part of a Bible quote in old German. The full sentence reads: "Richtet nicht, auf dass ihr nicht gerichtet wert" - "Judge not that ye be not judged". The artefact in question is a stove plate from the 18th century. Mercer refers to it in his book "The Bible in Iron": http://digicoll.library.wisc.e...ibleIron&isize=M Illustrations 98 and 99 provide the explanation.
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The Tackety Boot

Amateuremigrant ·
Count on one of our favorite travel philosophers—Bob Cranwell—to spin a fun yarn about footwear.
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Loco Moco Drive Inn, Honolulu, Hawaii

Samantha ·
Samantha and her husband Eugene enjoyed many plate lunches while on Oahu. Loco Moco Drive Inn was one of the first places they tried after landing in Honolulu.
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Virginia Museum of History and Culture, Richmond

George G. ·
George G reveals the amazing variety of objects, art and more that are on view in Virginia's history museum.
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Behold the Beauty of Bryn Athyn's Glencairn Museum

Stephanie Kalina-Metzger ·
Stephanie Kalina-Metzger shares a stop at a little visited but fascinating home turned museum in Pennsylvania.
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