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Cycling in Burgundy, via Adventure Center
09/25/2012 - 06:28

I've made no secret of the fact that food is my favorite part of traveling. In truth it is one of my favorite things about life in general.

James Barringer, via The New York Times
09/18/2012 - 06:41

I'm not sure if there is anything not to like about this past Sunday's New York Times Travel section, which is devoted entirely

09/11/2012 - 06:16

Being an American, it's hard to look at today's date, September 11, and not recall the horror and shock of the same day back in 2001. I did not live in New York at the time; I was in California.

Historic Oktoberfest, via Ofest.com
08/28/2012 - 06:12

It's too late to make it to Burning Man this year, but fear not!

via Adventure Center
08/21/2012 - 06:21

Have you ever wanted to go on safari?

View from north end of Lake Baikal, James Hill via New York Times
08/14/2012 - 05:58

For those keeping track, you know that long-distance train travel is of great interest to me, primarily, I think, because I haven't done much of it.

Bronze Jue, Shang (c. 1600-1050 B.C.), courtesy National Museum of China, via Quai Branly Museum
08/07/2012 - 05:56

An article in this week's New York Times about Chinese cuisine in France has me thinking about national cuisines taken abroad.

via GettingOutside.com
07/31/2012 - 06:11

For those of us lucky enough to have basked in the glory of pristine wilderness areas and protected natural wonders, it's no great surprise that most of us understand why measures need to be taken

kfon198I, via Cartoonstock.com
07/24/2012 - 05:58

When I travel, I still leave a paper trail, or perhaps more accurately, accumulate a small paper mountain.

Tom Bachtell, via The New Yorker
07/17/2012 - 06:05

Here in North America the dog days of summer have sizzled into place. And after a mild and essentially snow-free winter, the conditions feel extreme.

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