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South Dakota: Mountains & Missiles
http://glenniacampbell.typepad.com/ silenti/ 2008/ 09/ south-dakota-mo.htmlWe checked out of the Rushmore Express Inn on Wednesday, August 23, and had breakfast at the Executive Order Grill. Keystone reminded me of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a little mountain town full of tourist shops and restaurants, all centered around the main attraction: Mount Rushmore.
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South Dakota: Mountains & Missiles
http://glenniacampbell.typepad.com/ silenti/ 2008/ 09/ south-dakota-mo.htmlWe checked out of the Rushmore Express Inn on Wednesday, August 23, and had breakfast at the Executive Order Grill. Keystone reminded me of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, a little mountain town full of tourist shops and restaurants, all centered around the main attraction: Mount Rushmore.
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Product Updates - Do we still like these products?
http://roadcaptainusa.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ roho-seat-cusion-and-cramp-buster-and-b…Along our New England fall trip pre-ride, Jay and I were able to expand on our analysis of many items we’ve reviewed before. The following product updates are the result. Roho AirHawk Seat Cushion Click for original review This spectacular product continues to be super cushy for my tushy!
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Put a bow on Kansas City
http://www.familytravellogue.com/ put-a-bow-on-kansas-city.htmlThis quick video was taken at a fun display in the Hallmark Visitors Center in Kansas City, Missouri. It’s a free facility run by the Hallmark greeting card/gift company, a Kansas City institution. My Iowa guest blogger friend Jessica was with me, and she said she always loved looking at this
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Arizona Trips One & Two - Part One
http://leahandmark.com/ 2008/ 09/ 03/ arizona-trips-one-two-part-one/No matter how much I love Atlanta - and I really do - going back to Arizona really is going back home. I’m specifically talking about Arizona and not Phoenix. While Phoenix is where I grew up - Arizona the state, the lands outside of Phoenix-metro-proper, is what I consider home when speaking in terms of the southwest.
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mongkok mornings
http://www.asianramblings.com/ 2008/ 09/ 04/ mongkok-mornings/Argyle Street, Mongkok, Hong Kong, China - One of the most densely populated areas of the world. The streets of Mongkok are a little slow as the sun rises on the east, from the east. Mongkok, the area of Kowloon known for retail deals and entertainment, rise as late as it stays up.
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Pets, motion, and other tips from a travel memoir
http://memorywritersnetwork.com/ blog/ pets-motion-tips-travel-memoir/by Jerry Waxler In my previous essay, I described my overall experience with Doreen Orion’s travel memoir, “Queen of the Road.” In this entry I continue my journey through her journey, finding additional insights that I can take away from this excellent book. Click here for my previous essay about Queen of the Road.
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American adds paid food at Admirals Clubs
http://blog.orbitz.com/ orbitz_blog/ 2008/ 09/ business-travel.htmlBy Joe Brancatelli American Airlines is rolling out a new pay-to-snack program in its Admirals Club airport lounges. The so-called Amora scheme offers breakfast items, salads, sandwiches, wraps and other items. There is also food packed to go. The program is already available in Austin, Chicago O'Hare, Dallas/Fort Worth and Los Angeles.
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The Truth About Skype
http://almostfearless.com/ 2008/ 09/ 02/ the-truth-about-skype/Someone asked me recently if Earth Class Mail was living up to expectations after using them for a month. Honestly the service has been flawless and I am still as thrilled as when I posted the review. However, not everyone can live up to ECM standards.
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Ecotourism News: September 1, 2008
http://www.ecotourismlogue.com/ daily-dose/ ecotourism-news-september-1-2008.htm…Ecotourism News: September 1, 2008 Treehugger reports on the possibility of a new train line crossing the whole of South America, an idea spearheaded by Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez and his counterparts from Argentina and Brazil. Now that would be exciting.
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