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The Beauty of Late Ice

By Linda Tancs

Anglers in training take note:  if ice fishing seems out of sync with winter’s transition to spring, then you’ll be missing out on some great catch, especially around Oconomowoc, Wisconsin’s lake district.  Don’t worry about sledding into thin ice at the river’s heartland to jig for bluegill.  Life is returning to the shallows, and so are the fish.  That means you should, too.

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200 Years of Beer

By Linda Tancs

Munich’s Oktoberfest is celebrating 200 years in 2010.  So what better way to mark the occasion than to extend the party one more day.  This year’s festivities will allow you to visit the Wiesn and imbibe the weizen until 4 October instead of 3 October.  Better reserve your tent space early.  The extra “anniversary day” is likely to bring out even more crowds.

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Bach is Back

By Linda Tancs

This weekend marks the 325th birthday of composer Johann Sebastian Bach.  In perfect conjunction is the opening of the newly restored Bach Museum Leipzig, highlighting his original manuscripts and a multimedia exhibit.  Saturday offers concerts and programming for the whole family.  Sunday’s official opening coincides with the traditional celebration of Bach’s birthday at Thomaskirche, complete with a birthday concert to ring out the festivities.

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The Town of Boiled Beans

By Linda Tancs

One wouldn’t normally associate Bangalore, the tech haven of India, with boiled beans.  That is, unless you consider the tale that the name of the subcontinent’s fifth largest city is derived from the term “bende kaalu ooru”–translated as the town of boiled beans.  Not to be confused, of course, with “Beantown,” some 8000 miles away as the crow flies.  Want to fly from Beantown (Boston) to Bangalore?  You could try winning some free tickets with Emirates.

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Free Tickets

By Linda Tancs

Unless you’ve won a door prize or cashed in some frequent flyer miles, it isn’t every day you have the opportunity to get free airline tickets.  But that’s just what JetBlue did a few days ago in celebration of its tenth year in service.  And they’re not done; apparently the prizes will keep coming on the 10th of each month in a year-long birthday celebration.  Better keep your eye on their Twitter account for more treats!

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Weightless in Seattle

By Linda Tancs

If Virgin Galactic’s $200k price tag is a bit steep to indulge your taste for weightless travel, then consider Zero G, a company offering you a series of parabolic arcs aboard a modified Boeing 727 to create a weightless environment.   Think of it as the adult version of a kiddie bounce house.  Flight locations include Las Vegas, Cape Canaveral, Titusville, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, DC.  Put a little spring in your step.

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The Arts Illuminated

By Linda Tancs

There’s more than just The Alamo to remember in San Antonio, Texas.  In particular, the month of March is a celebration of contemporary art, highlighted by the Luminaria on 13 March.  A nationally and internationally acclaimed event, Luminaria showcases every element of the visual and performing arts in one magnificent evening downtown.  Participants include several hundred artists and over 40 nonprofits.  In 2009, 185,000 people attended Luminaria.  Why not?  It’s free.  But with attendance like that, you’d better book your hotel now.

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Bizarre Foods

By Linda Tancs

In Hokitika, New Zealand, they don’t call it the Wildfoods Festival for nothing.  On 13 March you’ll find various and sundry kiwis sampling such delights as worm sushi, pickled grubs, anyway-you-like beetles and crickets, and insect larvae.  Top it off with some udderly divine desserts and wine made with flower petals to wash it all down.  If you’ve got an iron will, you might need an iron stomach to match.

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Tourists Help Fund Travel Promotions

By Linda Tancs

As reported previously on this blog, a movement has been afoot in Congress to fund U.S. travel promotion with, among other things, fees from foreign tourists.  This week President Obama signed into law the Travel Promotion Act.  The multimillion dollar national marketing program administered by the Corporation for Travel Promotion will assess a $10 fee every two years on tourists from visa waiver countries .  With a decades-long slip in international tourism dollars from 16% of the market to 12%, the added bump in PR revenue might not be all that significant.  Good thing the private sector is allowed to contribute as much as $100 million to the cause.

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Free Ride for Women

By Linda Tancs

It’s International Women’s Day, a day to celebrate women’s strides in equality, peace and development.  In Greece, it’s an opportunity to ride public transport for free, particularly in Athens.  Check with your local transport authority for benefits.  Happy travels!

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