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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:08 pm in Blog, Healthy Travel | 0 comments
As we age, our bodies change. Sometimes, after the wear and tear of everyday life, bunions form on our feet. And this can be a literal pain if you’re someone who walks a lot when you’re traveling.
Bunions mostly show up in women, especially those who used to wear tight, pointed-toed shoes such as heels when they were younger. A bunion is swelling of the joint on the big toe. It can be very painful and make shoes uncomfortable.
Fortunately, there are some ways to manage bunion pain and even remove them. But before you consider surgery, consider if these products will relieve your bunion pain.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 11:57 am in Blog, Family Travel | 0 comments
Raising a child who loves to travel and also appreciates and respects other cultures is essential in an increasingly global community.
While traveling to other countries used to be reserved for families with wealth, traveling on a budget now means that globetrotting is within reach for families on any budget.
How do you prepare your kids for a life filled with possibilities and adventure? By starting young and making travel a part of their upbringing.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 8:19 am in Blog | 0 comments
As a busy entrepreneur, you may find it difficult to take a few days off of work, let alone find time for an overseas vacation. If your new business is still growing, it can also be difficult to justify spending the money.
It’s tempting to delay time off, especially when you work for yourself, but doing that can lead to burnout. Then you aren’t any good to your business or your team. Instead, take the time to plan your vacation carefully so that everything goes smoothly, and you can actually enjoy yourself while away, returning refreshed and ready to jump straight back in.
Here are three very straightforward, quick tips, for achieving an enjoyable vacation where you’re not bringing your work overseas with you.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 2:46 pm in Blog, Photography | 0 comments
Travel photography can be what you want it to be, but it’s often used as a way to express the feeling of a time and place, thereby allowing us to relive or share our special travel moments. Travel photography is spontaneous and ever-changing, the antithesis of studio photography which can largely be controlled by a photographer.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 12:24 pm in Blog, United States | 0 comments
The neon signs marking out Las Vegas have made it an internationally famous destination, though while the city is most celebrated for the casinos that line its Strip, there is so much more than gambling culture.
The full Las Vegas experience includes colorful cocktails, live theatre shows, thrilling rides, mafia history, nature, concerts, and yes, casinos.
So if you’re after more than hitting the gambling floor, here’s a well rounded list of things to do … with only 1/10 being a casino (we couldn’t not include the Bellagio!).
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 8:31 am in Blog, Photography | 0 comments
Photos may speak a thousand words, and tell rich stories, but an image contains so many technicalities the photographer composed to create the perfect setting. And one of those is lighting.
Lighting is different for travel photography than it is for other forms of the art. For instance, when shooting in a studio, you can control the light, but when out in the field, you have to plan according to sunlight.
It’s almost impossible for a traveler to move between destinations with bulky gear like large reflectors and flashes, and sometimes you’ll have a very limited window of time before the lighting disappears. So, with these challenges in mind, what are some basic tips for achieving great lighting?
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 12:57 am in Blog, Luxury Lifestyle, UK | 0 comments
London has a long history of gambling that dates back centuries. However, placing wagers was strictly reserved for the upper class in the early days, with often severe punishments in place for commoners caught gambling. Today, London’s many casinos welcome people from all around the globe and all walks of life. Here are a few of the most notable casinos to check out the next time you’re in London.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 12:06 am in Blog, Luxury Lifestyle, UK | 0 comments
I was a bit shocked to learn that Birmingham is home to the UK’s second largest number of casinos, although it does make sense when you consider it’s the UK’s second-most populous city after London. Enjoying one of Birmingham’s casinos provides something more unique than simply a night out at a local restaurant or pub. There are both big name casino brands as well as quieter independent casinos.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 11:18 pm in Blog, Luxury Lifestyle, New Zealand | 0 comments
New Zealand has a long history of luring adventure seekers, with the first wave of intrepid travellers being those coming for the Otago Gold Rush of the 1860s hoping to strike it rich. Today, we continue to see travellers looking to win big at one of New Zealand’s half dozen casinos spread out over both its North and South Island. Whether you enjoy hitting the pokies or are into table games, here are New Zealand’s top real casino brands that have become attractions in and of themselves.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 1:49 pm in Blog, Fashion, Romantic Journey | 0 comments
Normal packing lists include things like socks, charger cords, and your favorite book. But a romantic weekend is something much different.
A romantic getaway typically implies that you plan to spend more time in the hotel than away seeing the sights. You probably won’t need your walking shoes and camera for something like this. Instead, you’ll want fun things to do in the room while you’re relaxing and reconnecting with your spouse or partner.
Additionally, it can help to choose a hotel with amenities that give you both what you need to rest, relax, and reconnect. A pool, hot tub, and room service options can help you facilitate a lovely weekend.
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