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    Travel Needs More Bill Johnson

    ByJennifer Moody September 30, 2015

    “I don’t know how you do this every week” a friend of mine said last night as she sat down next to me at an evening board meeting.  “Its exhausting!” She was just returning from a two day trip to see a supplier, one of those trips that I believe may still be the exception…

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  • A man wearing a striped shirt and a red apron is grilling fish on a street. The grill is placed on top of a stack of white boxes. Next to the grill, there is a tray with sliced tomatoes, lemon wedges, and some grilled items. The man is holding a bottle and appears to be pouring something onto the fish. In the background, there are people walking, a red car, and a building with a sign that reads "Üsküdar." The scene is set outdoors on a sunny day.
    Food and Dining | Turkey

    Alternative Istanbul – Balik Ekmek (Fish Sandwich) Vendors

    ByJennifer Moody September 21, 2015June 5, 2024

    Sometimes my sole goal in a city is to experience one taste that I’ve craved from a previous visit.  On a recent visit to Istanbul, that was balik ekmek.  I’d previously tried the famous fish sandwich sold under the Galata Bridge (and in other spots around Istanbul which is where I had my first taste…

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    Brooklyn Meets Paris at New Festival

    ByJennifer Moody September 14, 2015September 14, 2015

    Bearded hipsters meet fashion’s finest at a strange new food and culture festival in Paris. Paris by Mouth reports that a new special festival at high-end department store Le Bon Marché is celebrating all of the “best” of the New York borough as curated by their merchandisers in a bizarre Brooklyn meets Paris styling. While…

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    Cruises | Italy | Leisure Travel

    Touring Italy with Rome In Limo

    ByJennifer Moody September 12, 2015June 5, 2024

    I’m not always a fan of organized tours.  I consider myself to be more of an experiential traveler where my idea of a great day in a new city involves random wandering about the streets, a visit to one site (major or minor), and a lot of lazy people watching done from a sidewalk café…

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    Imposter Uber Driver Picks Up Co-eds

    ByJennifer Moody September 8, 2015June 5, 2024

    An Uber story is making the rounds in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.  An imposter Uber driver picked up two women near the Texas Christian University campus this past weekend and allegedly initiated inappropriate contact with them. The driver approached them around 2 am near a popular off-campus bar area and told them that his scheduled…

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    Hurricane Katrina – Ten Years Later

    ByJennifer Moody August 29, 2015February 2, 2018

    Travel and life intersect – analyzing Hurricane Katrina and the personal impact, ten years later. Jennifer shares her thoughts on the disaster and how it intersected with her travels in many ways.

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    SPG Lifetime Platinum

    ByJennifer Moody August 28, 2015

    Yesterday I was starting on my second martini, lazily setting my fantasy football draft rankings while watching the sail away from Livorno (I am on vacation – 1/3rd of the way into my Grand Mediterranean adventure) when I received the most delightful of frequent travel emails – I finally achieved SPG Lifetime Platinum Status! I consider this…

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  • Airlines | Leisure Travel

    Breakup on a Plane

    ByJennifer Moody August 26, 2015August 25, 2015

    I’m a couple of days late to the story (or rather in auto-post mode since I’m currently off on my Grand Mediterranean cruise) but this story caught my eye about how a woman trended on Twitter due to her live tweeting a couple’s too-public breakup on a plane. It is stories like this that make…

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  • Food and Dining | Spain

    Touring Barcelona with Culinary Backstreets

    ByJennifer Moody August 25, 2015August 25, 2015

    I’m a sucker for a good food tour.  To me, there is no better way to see a great city than to eat my way through it.  And what better way to do that than with a local foodie as a guide? Barcelona was the first real stop on my Grand Mediterranean adventure and where…

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    Leisure Travel | Qatar Airways

    Things AvGeeks Do – Book Unnecessary Flights

    ByJennifer Moody August 19, 2015August 19, 2015

    There is no denying that I’m one of those AvGeeks (aviation geeks). That behavior leads me to do some crazy things – fly on weekend mileage runs to spend 18 hours in Taipei.  Or Beijing solely because of a $400 first class fare.  Changing my flight and working in the airport so I can meet up with…

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    Terror – Travel Makes It Personal

    ByJennifer Moody August 18, 2015June 5, 2024

    Travel opens doors and windows to the world.  There is no denying that visiting a different place opens you up to new experiences, new sensory stimuli, new cultures, new ideas. But the darker side of being exposed to all the new horizons is that it removes the detachment factor.  When it comes to international terror, travel makes…

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  • Leisure Travel | Lifestyle

    End of Summer Reading List

    ByJennifer Moody August 17, 2015

    Summer is almost over.  But if you are like me, you are vacationing late.  I purposely scheduled my Grand Mediterranean cruise late so that I could get to Europe AFTER most of the Americans had left and not run into the summer break for Europeans.  One other bonus is that I can compile my summer…

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