SEE AND TASTE THE REAL ITALY IN TUSCANY

March 03, 2011

By Joanne Tucker Have you ever wanted to experience real Italian life? Then come to San Diego native Marlane Miriello’s kitchen in Tuscany this spring where she hosts the stress-busting and delight-for-the-senses Il Campo Cucina. At this hands-on cooking school in the heart of Tuscany, you’ll taste farm-to-table produce and artisanal wines and cheeses as well as learning to cook homestyle Tuscan dishes with a real Italian “mama.” Seriously. This is not some put-on-your-white-coat cooking school. With Marlane as your guide, you help prepare delectable dishes with an Italian mama in her own kitchen. Then, you’ll sit down to dinner…

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BATH STREET INN SANTA BARBARA FOR A SPRING GETAWAY!

March 01, 2011

Review by Sue Facter  It may not be the most glam spot in Santa Barbara, but Bath Street Inn is a comfortable alternative to expensive resorts. Plus, this charming small hotel offers the gracious hospitality of a European bed-and-breakfast inn and is especially well suited for a romantic weekend, girlfriend getaways, business trips and even sacred solitude. Located close to the heart of old Santa Barbara, Bath Street Inn relaxes and renews the spirit with its aromas of bright bougainvillea, soothing palm and zesty citrus. Santa Barbara’s lively State Street is just a few blocks away with its plentiful restaurants,…

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SACRED JOURNEY TO TURKEY!

February 27, 2011

By Sheryll Alexander Have you ever wanted to visit the ancient sites of Turkey with a Turkish scholar and an American tour leader? Los Angeles-based author and professional traveler Karen Tate, along with an acclaimed native Turkish scholar, is taking a small group on a sacred journey to Turkey from Nov. 2-14. Between Karen Tate and Dr. Rashid, you will feel like you are on the trail of the Great Goddess to such ancient sacred sites as Catalhoyuk, Lagina, Ephesus, Troy and Sardis, among others. Why Turkey? Anatolia, the Nourishing Mother, as Turkey was called in the ancient past, is…

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PROJECTS ABROAD FOR SPRING BREAK!

February 15, 2011

By Sheryll Alexander Want to get away from it all this spring break and make a difference in the world? Projects Abroad is one of the world’s leading international volunteer placement organizations. And for the first time, Projects Abroad is offering one-week spring break projects including community building in Jamaica, care in Costa Rica, conservation in Mexico and culture in Morroco. Here are some questions and answers to get you moving towards a volunteer vacation. What can volunteers do? Volunteers can get involved in a variety of programs: Teaching, IT Projects, Care & Community, Medicine & Healthcare, Conservation, Business, Inca…

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VISIT ENGLAND AND DISCOVER ROMANCE LIKE THE ROYALS

February 15, 2011

By Sheryll Alexander Although the love holiday is over, you can still celebrate romance with an entire country as England readies for the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton on April 29. Here are some romantic spring offerings that span the length and breadth of this storybook nation. Shropshire, Heart of England Located in the historic town of Shropshire with a main manor house dating back to the 18th century, Hadley Park House Hotel and Restaurant may be an ideal choice for the Prince and his bride-to-be, who might wish to view the cozy venue before their wedding. To…

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