Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Trip To New Orleans Booked

Today I booked my trip to New Orleans in October. Five fantastic days.

Would y'all help me out?

I'll be meeting my bff, a married woman, so I'm not looking for the best bars. I am looking for recommendations for "best po-boy sandwich", "best beignets", "best photo spot", "best hidden treasure", "best gardens", "best Mardi Gras floats tours", etc. I plan on spending quite a bit of time wandering the streets and taking lots of pics. I think we have a cemetery tour on the agenda.

What say you, readers?

Thursday, July 05, 2007

If I Were A Rich Man

If I were a person of unlimited financial means, I would combine my love of travel with my joy of watching the Olympics and professional tennis. I would go to everyone one, getting all the best seats to the best Olympic events and sit courtside at the four major tennis tournaments.

Well Saturday is 7/7/7, so I'm off to by my Lotto ticket. I just hope it isn't a lucky day for anyone but me!


The International Olympic Committee (IOC) awarded the 2014 Winter Olympic games to Sochi, Russia, a Black Sea "Russian Riviera" resort where the snow-capped Caucasus mountains rise from some of Russia's warmest beaches.

Russia, an Olympic power which has won 293 Winter Games medals, has never hosted the Winter Games. That was a strong point in Sochi's favor with the IOC, which likes to spread the Olympics to new host countries. Moscow hosted the 1980 Summer Games, which were hit by the U.S.-led boycott following the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.

Russian President Vladimir Putin praised Sochi's natural setting, saying, "On the seashore you can enjoy a fine spring day, but up in the mountains, it's winter ... a real snow is guaranteed."

Salzburg -- once considered the favorite -- finished third among the final three as it did in bidding for the 2010 games that went to Vancouver, British Columbia. Pyeongchang, South Korea led the first-round vote, as it did four years ago, but was narrowly defeated in the final round.
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