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Irish gladly put kettle on for Americans
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May. 6th —
I’m not surprised to learn that the Irish spend nearly $115 million on tea annually. Four days into visiting my birthplace, Derry City in Northern Ireland, I was “tea-ed” out.
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Going nowhere overnight in Lancaster
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Apr. 25th —
A hotel room doesn't have to be as utilitarian as bed, television, extra roll of toilet paper. Overnight accommodations can become destinations worth REM deprivation. Pennsylvania Dutch country, of all places, boasts two hotels that capture the romance of travel in rooms built for sleep.
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'The Door' is open for art and coastal fun
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Apr. 17th —
This is Ed. I met him — er, rather, I made him — in Door County, Wisconsin, at an art farm with four llamas, two horses, nine goats and a slew of cats, chickens and ducks.
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Death Valley is a place of superlatives — and not always as hot as you think
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Mar. 28th —
Hottest. Lowest. Driest. Those words describe Death Valley, but leaving it at that is like describing chocolate merely as brown.
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Exploring the streets of Chile's cultural capital
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Mar. 2nd —
This is my second trip to Valparaiso. I have come with my husband, who hails from this magnificent city. I am enchanted by the glorious remnants of the city's 19th century prominence as the Southern Hemisphere's chief seaport.
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