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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:47 pm in Blog, UK | 2 comments
Somerset County represents quintessential England, with rolling green hills, dramatic gorges, hedgerows, castles, and abbeys galore. Large portions of the county, located in southwest England, are protected areas of outstanding natural beauty.
It’s known for cheddar cheese, apple cider, and the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath, among other things. Throughout the area, there are so many cultural and historic sites to see that it can be quite difficult to choose one over another.
I had long wanted to see the Roman Baths and dip into the hot springs at Thermae Bath Spa. And there were several villages I was interested in that were best reached by car. However, I did not want to drive in the UK, since driving is the opposite of what it is in the US. I began to explore tours to some of these places, including Wells and Cheddar Gorge.
As I researched various tour options and companies, I learned about In & Beyond Bath. In & Beyond Bath is a bespoke tour company founded by Jules Mittra, a retired professor of English history and politics, and a resident of Somerset County.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 12:15 am in Blog, Family Travel, Road Trips, United States | 0 comments
Kentucky’s enthusiasm for sports is not simply confined to its stadiums and arenas; rather it permeates the heart of the state’s attractions, especially in cities like Louisville. Kentucky is known for its rich sports history, particularly in basketball and horse racing. Several sporting museums and attractions in the state celebrate these traditions and provide a detailed look into Kentucky’s sports heritage. Let us dive into the most notable sporting museums located in Kentucky.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 9:49 pm in Blog, Luxury Lifestyle | 0 comments
Canada offers a variety of gambling options, and some cities and regions within the country are known for their casinos such as Niagara Falls in Ontario and the province of Quebec in places like Montreal and Gatineau. These areas feature a range of casino resorts and entertainment options. As fun and entertaining as land-based casinos can be, there are some general safety concerns associated with visiting casinos you may want to be aware of. Ensuring enjoyable casino tourism starts with knowing which Canadian land-based casinos are the safest and then understanding some of the easy things you can do to avoid scams or putting your personal safety at risk.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 11:25 pm in Blog, Technology, Travel Tips | 0 comments
A digital-detox can provide a refreshing break and help you create lasting memories and cultivate meaningful connections with the people and places you encounter while travelling. It might feel challenging at first, but the rewards in terms of personal growth and enriched experiences can be well worth disconnecting from the digital world. Here are some of best ways or tactics you can employ that will hopefully allow you to limit the amount of time you spend being distracted by the digital world on your next holiday.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:18 pm in Blog | 0 comments
The thrill of sports and the excitement of betting come together in a unique and exhilarating way when you embark on a game day getaway.
Imagine jetting off to a new city, taking in the sights, enjoying local cuisine, and capping off the experience with a heart-pounding sporting event and some strategic sports betting. It’s the ultimate fusion of travel and entertainment.
In this article, we’ll explore the art of combining sports travel and betting, providing you with tips and insights on how to make the most of your game day getaway.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 9:03 pm in Accommodation, Blog | 0 comments
Picking the right accommodation is essential when going on a vacation, as your choice will impact your overall experience and catering. Considering factors like location, amenities, budget, and whether the accommodation aligns perfectly with your vacation goals is vital.
There are a vast range of lodging options such as hotels, vacation rentals, Airbnb, camping, hostels, stay-in vacations, and more when you’re browsing hotel booking sites. So how on earth do you choose a type?!
Hotels and Airbnbs are the two most popular accommodation categories, and both options have their own pros and cons. However, there are good reasons to pick a hotel over an Airbnb for greater consistency and better services.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 9:43 pm in Blog, Romantic Journey | 0 comments
Europe has long been celebrated for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. However, another facet of Europe’s allure lies in its open-mindedness and progressive attitude towards sexuality. From the romantic streets of Prague to the sultry clubs of Berlin, Europe boasts a wide array of destinations that cater to those wanting to indulge their sexual curiosity.
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Posted by Michael Jerrard on 12:55 am in Adventure Travel, Blog, Norway, Road Trips | 0 comments
Oslo is known worldwide for its stunning natural beauty, being surrounded by forests, lakes, and the fjord, collectively providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, skiing, and boating just minutes from the city center. While many people visit Oslo to dine on incredible seafood, visit the city’s numerous museums that include the Munch Museum which displays the works of Edvard Munch, and possibly to see its architecture like the Oslo Opera House, there’s no denying that Oslo’s nature reigns supreme and is the biggest drawcard that entices people to come.
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:35 am in Blog, Photography | 0 comments
As a travel blogger, it should come as no surprise that I take a lot of photos. But for every thousand photos I take (that’s basically one day’s worth!), I might only end up with a handful that are worthy enough to share with the world.
The biggest problem is photo editing, because this can be extremely time consuming. I tend to stick with basic edits because traditional photo editing software takes a long time to master and use if you’re diving into all available tools.
Now though, AI technology is entering the world of photo editing to make our lives easier. And I’m excited!
Luminar Neo, with its innovative AI-driven tools offers an easy-to-use photo editing software that provides novice photo editors the chance to easily create professional-looking images in just a few clicks, if not just a single click.
Many professional photographers have already reviewed Skylum’s popular new Luminar Neo photo editing software, but I’ve found these reviews go into extensive detail that can get a bit complicated to understand.
So I want to offer a more simplified beginner’s guide to Luminar Neo in laymen’s terms of what you can expect with this product and how it can help you start rescuing your images and allowing you to quickly and easily meet all your creative photography needs.
Because we all deserve the photos we see in our mind when we initially click the shutter!
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Posted by Meg Jerrard on 10:17 pm in Adventure Travel, Blog | 0 comments
As the highlights of the last winter season become a distant memory, it’s that time of the year when many international ski resort employers in Canada, USA, Europe, Japan and further a field begin thinking about recruiting for the upcoming seasonal roles.
While some positions are filled just before or during the early stages of the season, most of them are advertised and snapped up far before the snow arrives. If you’re considering working a ski season, here are some valuable tips to help you set things up for the perfect winter.
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