Great prices, lightweight and good-looking - what more could you want from a piece of luggage? PRLog (Press Release) “ Oct 23, 2008“ It happens right about now. A sudden, jarring thought that the holidays are, in fact, coming. Holiday travel, holiday gifts, and holiday happiness-neatly squeezed into a precious window of time. The exciting news is that everything can be easily achieved with one … [Read more...]
Stuff I REALLY Like
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Avoid the Pain of Sunburn and Heat Exhaustion
Up until now, I’ve been sunburned only once in my life — after sitting in the Mediterranean sun for hours the day after our arrival on the Costa del Sol. That happened when I was 14. Now fast forward 34 years. What with a huge landscape project underway, trying to get the house and garden ready for our annual Canada Day Eve block party and a planned family visit, I pulled a really … [Read more...]
1,000 Places to See Before You Die
Here's a review that I posted to Amazon after seeing a number of negative comments about Patricia Shultz's "1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List". I received "1,000 Places to See Before You Die: A Traveler's Life List" as a birthday gift from a friend a few years ago and it has since become one of the most well-thumbed volumnes in our travel library. It's fun to scan our … [Read more...]
Hands-Free Lighting with the TracLite MiniTool
This little ML1 TracLite MiniTool flashlight lets you aim handsfree light in any direction! Keyring flashlight converts instantly to a handsfree task light. Features a brilliant white LED module with a magnetic swivel base. Task light snaps free from its keyring sleeve and attaches to any ferrous metal surface for directional handsfree lighting. Rugged machined-aluminum design is waterproof for … [Read more...]
A 9K Walk Along Icy Roads in Rohde Boots
Ed and I are in Toronto for the Christmas holidays, and today we ventured out for a walk south along Etobicoke Creek, through Marie Curtis Park, east along Lake Promenade Drive, north up 32nd street to Horner, then back up Westmead to where we parked the rental car. Our walk was about 9 kilometers in all, and it would have perfect had Ed been wearing boots that weren't so darned dangerous on the … [Read more...]
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