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Trash Into Treasure

By Linda Tancs

As the saying goes, one man’s trash is another man’s treasure.  That’s particularly true at Glass Beach, a beach in MacKerricher State Park near Fort Bragg, California that is abundant in sea glass created from years of dumping garbage over the cliffs into what became a public dump.  Over many decades the sea and surf has molded an array of household garbage (including obviously lots of glass) into curious colorful trinkets.  Tread carefully.

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America’s Luckiest City

By Linda Tancs

San Diego, California bills itself as “America’s Finest City.”  Turns out, it might also be the luckiest according to Men’s Health magazine.  The editors analyzed such data as debt levels, the most hole-in-ones on the golf course, the fewest lightning strikes, and the least deaths from falling objects.  Apparently, residents of the southern California city enjoy their sunny clime with low debt, little lightning and even fewer mulligans.  Where does your city fall on the list?

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Underground at the Hermitage

By Linda Tancs

To tens of thousands of travelers, Russia’s Hermitage is the cat’s meow, its 365 rooms in the Main Museum Complex located in the historic centre of St. Petersburg boasting nearly three million works of art by the likes of masters from Italy, Spain, Holland, Flanders, France, England, Germany, and other Western European countries.   What most visitors may not know is that its labyrinthine underground tunnels are home to nearly 100 cats, whose function is not to meow but to rid the massive complex of any mice or rats, a tradition begun centuries ago by Tsarina Elizabeth, daughter of Peter the First.  Sounds like a purr-fect solution to a vexing problem.

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A Cheese Cave in New Jersey

By Linda Tancs

At Valley Shepherd Creamery in Long Valley, New Jersey, would-be cheesemongers spend a day toiling over a tw0-pound wheel that will age in the farm’s cheese cave for 90 days.  Until mid-November, you can see the wide variety of cheeses available at the creamery aging to glorious perfection in the cave during the fall harvest tour.  Of course, as a working farm and educational center, there are activities available year-round.  During the spring lambing tour, for instance, you can watch the sheep being milked on the only rotating sheep parlor in the United States.  Or stop by for the shearing festival in May.  Whenever you visit, you’ll delight in the delectable array of farmstead cheeses available for sampling, including a few award winners.  The farm is located at Route 517 (Fairmount Road) in Long Valley.  Ewe will surely enjoy the visit.

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Art That Will Transport You

By Linda Tancs

Painters use a wide variety of media to showcase their craft: canvas, cloth, glass, metal, paper, wood, buildings–even the human body.  Now, add a ship’s hull to that list.  Popular artist Peter Max has been commissioned by Norwegian Cruise Lines to paint the hull of its newest megaship, Breakaway.  Scheduled to debut in May 2013, the ship will homeport in New York City and sail to Bermuda.  Bookings are now open to the general public.

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Fashion, Food and Frolic in Stratford

By Linda Tancs

UK shoppers are no strangers to the Westfield Group, one of the world’s largest shopping centre portfolios boasting approximately 25,000 retailers in more than 10.5 million square metres of retail space.  The new Westfield in East London’s Stratford is Europe’s largest urban shopping mall with 222 stores, a fresh food court and leisure and entertainment activities like a bowling alley, casino and cinema.   Sign up for sneak peeks and you could win 1000 GBP.

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Dead Men Walking

By Linda Tancs

The National Museum of Crime & Punishment in Washington, D.C., a must-see for CSI and FBI fans, might be considered a frightful place on an ordinary day by those unaccustomed to its collection of artifacts like an electric chair helmet, face harness head cage, Venetian finger screws, and an ice mallet.  Add Halloween to the mix and you get an eerie sense of dead men walking.  As the museum describes it, the adult-only Halloween event includes low lighting, fog, intermittent, sudden and frightful noises and movements, water soluble blood, and other decor that may stain clothing or be deemed scary and morbid.  Costumes are welcome but masks are prohibited.  The museum is located at 575 7th St. NW.

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Alicante Hosts Iconic Regatta

By Linda Tancs

Lots of regattas are iconic, like Cowes, the longest running annual sailing regatta in the world.  And the International Rolex regatta in St. Thomas, or Antigua’s Sailing Week or America’s Cup.  But none can match the rigors of the Volvo Ocean Race, the world’s toughest sailing event, a marathon on the seas lasting over eight months and passing through four oceans and five continents.  Beginning on 29 October in Alicante with in-port races, this edition of the event will visit Cape Town, Abu Dhabi, Sanya, Auckland, Itajaí, Miami, Lisbon and Lorient before finishing in Galway.  The first leg leaves for Cape Town on 5 November.  Visit Alicante’s Race Village before then.

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The Toilet Paper Capital of the World

By Linda Tancs

Green Bay, Wisconsin, home to the 12-time National Champion Green Bay Packers, is known as “Titletown” to football fans everywhere.  They might be surprised to learn of the small city’s other title:  toilet paper capital of the world.  That’s because the first splinter-free toilet paper was produced there in the early 1900s.  And the paper industry is still one of the area’s largest employers.  Not bad for Wisconsin’s oldest little city.

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Moonlight Escape in Napa

By Linda Tancs

You’ve probably heard of the harvest moon, the full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox.  You might have seen a red moon, caused by the particles in the Earth’s atmosphere.  How about a snow moon or a wolf moon?  Full moon names come to us courtesy of Native Americans.  You can experience each one of them on the Napa Valley Wine Train’s Moonlight Escape tour in Napa Valley, California, one of the top wine growing regions in the world.  Who could resist dinner for two in a private booth under the light of the full moon, two glasses of house wine, and the adventure of a train traveling through the night over the silver vineyards?  Pick your favorite moon, relax, and enjoy the ride.

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