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Archive for April, 2011

Scotland’s Favorite Son

By Linda Tancs

Robert Burns, Scotland’s hallowed bard, is celebrated in Alloway, Ayrshire at the recently opened Robert Burns Museum. A 40 minutes’ drive from Glasgow, the museum complex includes the residence where the poet was born, the historic landmarks where he set his greatest work, and a collection of his works. The museum is open seven days a week from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and is free for National Trust for Scotland Trust members.

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Cuckoo About Cuckoo

By Linda Tancs

In Tabley, Cheshire, two dedicated horologists keep one of the most important collection of cuckoo clocks in the world.  Cuckooland boasts a wide variety of genuine Black Forest cuckoo clocks, including a shop for purchase.  You can be the proud owner of such treasures as a nursery cuckoo clock, a collector clock, a limited edition, a cuckoo & quail clock, a musical cuckoo, or a 1 or 8 day cuckoo clock.  300 years of history await you.

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EU Passenger Bill of Rights

By Linda Tancs

Fliers have rights, but so do rail travelers, ship passengers and bus riders.  The European Union’s common set of principles related to passenger rights provide certainty and consistency for all EU travelers.  Sounds like a good model for the rest of us.

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The World’s Whistling Capital

By Linda Tancs

Do you whistle while you work–or work on your whistle?  Whichever it is, you have plenty of company.  The International Whistlers Convention takes place each year in Louisburg, North Carolina.  Now in its 38th year, competitors come from around the world.  This year’s event takes place from 6 to 10 April.  If you tire of whistling, you can skydive at the local center.  That will really give you something to whistle about.

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Trails Galore in Colorado Springs

By Linda Tancs

Colorado Springs, Colorado is the home of the U.S. Olympic Committee.  So you would expect a fair amount of athleticism to prevail–and you would not be disappointed.  Consider the 35-mile stretch that hikers, runners and bicyclists are now able to travel from Palmer Lake to Fountain on a continuous pathway that ties together the New Santa Fe Regional Trail, Pikes Peak Greenway and the Fountain Creek Regional Trail.  Happy trails to you.

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The Lore of Cape Town

By Linda Tancs

South Africa is called the Rainbow Nation, alluding to its diversity, with 11 official languages spoken there. Cape Town, in particular, is as diverse as it gets, sporting boutique lush vineyards on the one hand and a free-roaming pride of white lions on the other. Located on the shore of Table Bay, the nation’s second-most populous city is teeming with things to do. Listen in at Travelrific Radio.

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