ICELAND - 2016 June - Chapter 3 - The Final Days

As I was going through my notes, I noticed that our snorkeling excursion in a glacial river was missing.  So that’s where we’ll start
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For those that don’t already know, I (along with my travel partners Debbie and Bill) live in Florida.  That being said, while waiting for our snorkeling suits, she laughingly told the group, “We’re from Florida, and we only get in water that’s above 80⁰F”.  Well this water sure as hell wasn’t 80⁰F, according to Val, our guide it was only about 36⁰F


ICELAND - 2016 June - Chapter 1 - We Have Arrived - REVISED

As I mentioned in an earlier post, it’s too difficult to blog on a daily basis while I’m actually enjoying the expedition.  Now at home, I can truly share the adventures myself, and my travel partners Debbie and Bill experienced.  So let’s get started as we “Travel Thru My Eyes”.

Tuesday Traveler - Guest Posting from Rohit - "5 Amazing Migratory Birds on a Sojourn to India" - 26 April 2016

Todays Tuesday Traveler is from a guest writer featuring 5 migratory birds of India.  No, I haven't been there, yet, but Rohit is from India so he'll share some info and photos.  Thanks Rohit
 
5 Amazing Migratory Birds on a Sojourn to India

Remember when you got one of those dreams where you felt like you were flying? Isn’t that a wonderful feeling? To let go of everything and just fly like those birds zooming about in the sky in a carefree nature. Watching birds fly, or chirp, or sing ... it’s so fascinating. The tropical condition of India is a haven for different species of birds found all over the country, and migratory birds are found in an array of species everywhere. Here’s a compiled list of few of the most interesting migratory birds in India. 

Tuesday Traveler - Mike's Rum Review - 12 April 2016


Let’s Talk About Rum

This posting is very different from those normally found here.  It’s one I’ve been studying for quite a few years now, and those that know me personally will vouch for the results.  I must preface this with a few disclaimers.  First, all the testing was done by me, there were no controlled or scientific methods applied, and it was all done responsibly (to an extent) in confines of my home or that of friends.

If you elect to conduct a test similar in nature, do so responsibly, don’t drink and drive.