WJ Tested: RealXGear Cooling Collars Review From RealXGear – Description and How it Works: What is RealXGear? RealXGear is 21st-Century Cooling technology made for the extreme performance needs of athletes, sports fans, workers – in short, anyone who needs to stay cool, particularly in the hot summer sun! How does it work? In addition to […]
WJ Tested: Powerstep Pulse Orthotics Review Powerstep Pulse Orthotics Description (from their website): PULSE™ Performance Orthotics were designed specifically for use in advanced athletic shoes during rigorous athletic activity such as running. The unique design, with a built-in arch support and heel cradle, stabilizes the foot and improves alignment. This motion control, along with targeted […]
48 Hours of Fun, Food & Fall Foliage in Boise, Idaho WJ Tested: Where to Stay, What To See & Where to Dine on a 48-Hour Fall Foliage Road Trip to Boise With only 48 hours to have fun and dine on fabulous food, where better than “The City of Trees” to enjoy the changing […]
Travel Idaho – Top Places To Eat, Plus Things To Do and See Near Boise A visit to Boise, Idaho is fun at anytime of year. But a fall foliage tour of the city and surrounding areas make the trip especially spectacular. After spending a 48 hours exploring the city it’s time to get out […]
Foodie Finds: The Great Boston Cannoli Challenge – Mike’s vs. Modern By Patti Morrow It never gets old. Strolling through the narrow streets of Boston’s North End, known affectionately as “Little Italy,” is always a multi-sensory stimulating event. From the sumptuous smells of homemade pasta dishes wafting from the small restaurants, the vibrant New England-accented […]
Botanical Night is Berlin’s Best Music Party of the Year By Lucy Komisar It’s only five years old, and already it’s the best Berlin party of the year. A baritone in a straw hat sat in a rowboat in a pond surrounded by shrubs and trees. He sang opera and lieder to the delight of […]
Travel France – Avignon Theater Festival A World-Class Event Held Every July in the South of France By Lucy Komisar In 1947, a production of William Shakespeare’s “Richard II” was put on at the Court of Honor in the Palace of the Popes in Avignon. It was the beginning of the “Festival d’Avignon,” which has […]
The Egypt I Knew: When Western Women Were Welcomed! By Patti Morrow It was one of those milestone birthdays, over ten years ago. One of those times when you want to do something unique that will provide a lifetime of memories. Some call such places a “bucket list.” For a long time, Egypt had been […]
Schooner Zodiac Spirits and Seafood Cruise – Day 4 WJ Tested: Last Day of Sailing the San Juan Islands Aboard Schooner Zodiac and Disembarking in Fairhaven, Washington. Our last morning aboard Schooner Zodiac for the Spirits and Seafood Cruise started with a big breakfast including French toast, hash browns, breakfast sausage patties, cereals, juice, coffee […]
Schooner Zodiac Spirits and Seafood Cruise – Day 3 WJ Tested: Sailing the San Juan Islands Aboard Schooner Zodiac Included a Visit to Roche Harbor and Tastings at San Juan Island Distillery. Following a restful night of slumber in our bunks on Schooner Zodiac in the calm waters of Parks Bay off Shaw Island of […]
March 2019 Travel Tips and Tales Newsletter By WAVEJourney Greetings! Spring is here in the Northern Hemisphere and WJ has big travel plans! How about you? Chat with us and let us know where you’re going, what you’re doing, and ask for the advice and travel tips you need to enhance your adventures. After a […]