Long flight ahead? How do you sleep?

Thank you @Air France for sharing these tips for getting sleep on your next long haul flight.  These ideas could be very helpful in the near future.

http://www.airfrance.us/US/en/common/travel-guide/10-commandments-to-sleep-tight-on-your-flight.htm?WT.mc_id=c_WW_socialads_facebook_TBAFnewsEN012017_null_null_null&WT.tsrc=socialads

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Winecation anyone?

#FoodandWine just posted a wonderful article on Facebook about Argentina. Got me thinking.  Anyone want to go to the warmth and sunshine?  Eat good food and drink amazing wine?  Let me know….I could be persuaded into organizing something.

http://www.foodandwine.com/travel/weekend-guide-mendoza#Good-Vibrations-Malbec-amp-Gregorian-Chants

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Happy New Year!

@Azamara Club Cruises has NAILED it with a new year’s resolution:

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Merry Christmas!

Wishing everyone a belated Merry Christmas!  And a safe and happy New Year!

May 2017 bring you many new adventures…filled with friends, family and great food….let the planning begin!

 

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Christmas present for ocean lovers

Just found this wonderful Christmas present idea for those who love the oceans of our world.  10% of the proceeds go towards preserving our oceans.  Harbourside Co is a new company with quality products.  Please check them out.

http://harboursideco.com/harboursideco/Christmas.html

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Timely travel for October

Vinepare.com posted a timely article about haunted wineries you can visit during October.  I thought I would share it with you, just in case you have a chance to visit one (or all!) of them.  Thank you #Vinepare!

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http://vinepair.com/articles/5-haunted-wineries-need-visit-scare/?xid=soc_socialflow_facebook_fw

Things start to get a little spooky in October. Whether it’s the onset of cold weather, the endless stream of horror movies, or just early observance of Halloween traditions, there is more talk about hauntings during the month of October than any other time of the year.

But here’s the catch: Hauntings (if you believe in that sort of thing) aren’t restricted to just 31 days on a calendar. Case in point: haunted wineries. Old, storied farms with deep-rooted traditions are perfect locations to get a sense of the paranormal. Isolation and hauntings go hand in hand, just as isolation and farming go hand in hand. Throw in a bottle of wine and human kind’s penchant for exaggerated storytelling, and you’re just asking for a spirit sighting (and we’re not talking about the drinkable kind of spirit).

Many wineries are fully aware of this. Some embrace the haunted-winery distinction, while others capitalize on it. Either way, there’s no escaping the stories. Here are the stories of five haunted wineries to visit if you’re ever in need of a little scare.

BARTHOLOMEW PARK WINERY IN SONOMA, CALIFORNIA

History matters at Bartholomew Park. The location has been everything from a women’s prison, to a hospital, to a morgue, Sonoma Magazine writes. All three are high up on the list of places that can create some tortured souls.

According to legend, the location that was once the morgue is now where lost souls gather (of course). In 1970, the body of one of the former inmates was found in a basement wall. So, yeah, the location dabbled in a little bit of afterlife destruction before it became the purveyor of the fermented souls of grapes.

Then again, maybe there weren’t any hard feelings. Maybe these ghosts just had the foresight to stick around Sonoma until it started making world-class wine.

BELVOIR WINERY IN LIBERTY, MISSOURI

The Belvoir Winery is located on the former location of the secret society known as the International Order of the Odd Fellows, or I.O.O.F. Members of I.O.O.F. were leaders in their community and took care of orphans and elderly people in need during the late 1800s and early 1900s. Three of the original buildings still exist — the administration building, old folks building and old hospital — as well as a cemetery, which holds almost 600 human remains.

Hospital? Cemetery? Secret society? This location is literally just asking for a haunting. Belvoir Winery takes full advantage of that fact and gives guided ghost-tours around the winery. There have also been a number of paranormal investigators who have tried to nail down which ghosts are haunting Belvoir, and they’ve found plenty of evidence to prove ghosts are jumping around all over the place (you know, if you believe in that sort of thing).

MILES WINE CELLARS IN HIMROD, NEW YORK

A man in black (who is definitely not the man in black) and a woman in white allegedly haunt the halls of Miles Wine Cellars. If you believe the legends, the now-ghostly duo lived in the Greek revival-style mansion long before it became a winery. Now they slam doors in the tasting rooms and rip comforters off beds.

Doug Miles and Suzie Hayes, the owners of Miles Wine Cellars, have consulted with clairvoyants and have decided not to poke the ghosts in this case. That doesn’t mean they’re not acknowledging their presence, though. In 2003, Miles Wine Cellars released a wine called Ghost, which is a blend of Chardonnay and Cayuga.

ZEPHANIAH FARM VINEYARD IN LEESBURG, VIRGINIA

Much like the rest of this list, Zephaniah Farm Vineyard has had plenty of time for ghosts to settle in. The manor house was originally built in 1830, according to Northern Virginia Magazine, and is plagued by the ghost of Mattie Nixon.

Miss Mattie inherited the land in 1903 and proceeded to marry a veterinarian named William Casilear. Casilear didn’t have the same appreciation for people as he did for animals, and he murdered a poor tenant farmer who let the cows out.

“Mattie seems to come out when there are people who are about to get married because she didn’t have a great experience,” owner Bill Hatch told Northern Virginia Magazine. Beleaguered couples beware.

THE WINERY AT MARJIM MANOR IN APPLETON, NEW YORK

There’s accepting that you and your property will be forever-haunted, and then there’s capitalizing on said haunting to the fullest extent. The Winery at Marjim Manor is doing the latter.

This winery claims that five people and a dog ghost named Duke are “regular visitors” to the winery. There’s a full-on DVD that goes over the history and legend, and a current sightingspage keeps track of the spirited claims from both visitors and paranormal teams.

 

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Travel with your kids…it’s good for them!

Inc.com just posted an article about the  11 ways your kids will benefit from traveling.  We traveled internationally with our children from the time our youngest was 3.  They are now adults and all of them love to travel.  I agree with Inc.com 100%!

http://www.inc.com/christina-desmarais/11-ways-your-kids-are-more-likely-to-succeed-if-they-travel.html

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Overnight in a Chateau? Yes please!

Food and Wine magazine just posted this wonderful article on Facebook about visiting the Bordeaux region of France.  I am definitely adding this to my list of “must do’s”!  Please visit the following link.  And be sure to “like” Food & Wine on Facebook also!

http://www.foodandwine.com/wine-regions/france/bordeaux-chateaus-visit-now?xid=soc_socialflow_facebook_fw

 

 

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Words to ponder:

“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.”

St. Augustine of Hippo

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Queen Victoria

As you now know, my daughter is living in England with her husband and dog, Toba. Oh..have I not mentioned Toba?  He is absolutely adorable.  She got him while living in the US and shipped him over to England when she moved.  Let me tell you, that was an experience!

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Kelly is now living in Brighton, not far from the Isle of Wight.  It is on this island that Queen Victoria and Prince Albert built their family home, Osborne House.  Here they raised their nine children and where she retreated when her beloved Prince Albert died.  Osborne House is now maintained by English Heritage and is open to the public.

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Queen Victoria reigned for 63 years and 7 months.  Queen Victoria is the only woman ever to have ruled over a third of the earth.   That period of time is known as the Victoria era.  What was life like then?  What was Osborne House like?

The website www.english-heritage.co.uk has some wonderful links for Victorian picnics, recipes and information on how to do English tea like the Victorians did.  It also has wonderful photos of some of the rooms, along with visiting information.

I hope you enjoy exploring.  And the next time you go to England, join English Heritage and visit Osborne House!

 

 

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