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The Egypt I Knew: When Western Women Were Welcomed!

The Egypt I Knew: When Western Women Were Welcomed!

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 […]

Travel Ashland, Oregon – Tips for Recreation in The Rogue Valley

Travel Ashland, Oregon – Tips for Recreation in The Rogue Valley

Travel Ashland, Oregon – Tips for Recreation in The Rogue Valley The Rogue Valley offers mountain hiking, biking, white water rafting, fishing, golfing, wine, cheese and chocolate tasting, boutique shopping and antiquing By Patti Schulz Maghamfar Founded in 1937, Ashland, Oregon is an eclectic community with an abundance of small town charm and the cultural […]

WJ Tested: Eagle Creek RFID Blocker Neck Wallet Review

WJ Tested: Eagle Creek RFID Blocker Neck Wallet Review

WJ Tested: Eagle Creek RFID Blocker Neck Wallet Review Eagle Creek Description: RFID blocking technology helps keep personal information, personal. Keep documents and personal identification items out of sight in this simple hide-away neck pouch. With a mesh divider in the main pocket for even more organization and adjustable strap with strap keeper, this neck […]

Aurora Borealis – A Yellowknife Adventure

Aurora Borealis – A Yellowknife Adventure

Aurora Borealis – A Yellowknife Adventure By Jill Philipchuk Date: September, 2012 Time: 1:00 am Place: Watson Lake, Yukon Territories, Canada I am outside and I am wearing my husband’s huge, puffy down jacket to stay warm as I scan the sky for the Northern Lights (aurora borealis). He is inside sawing logs. My camera […]

Bora Bora: Bungalows, Beaches, Baguettes and Black Pearls

Bora Bora: Bungalows, Beaches, Baguettes and Black Pearls

Bora Bora: Bungalows, Beaches, Baguettes and Black Pearls By Patti Morrow Declared “the most beautiful island in the world” by author James Mitchener, Bora Bora has long been considered a destination for starry-eyed honeymooners who rarely venture beyond their luxury resort. But that is changing. As more and more women are choosing to travel alone […]

Travel Tips, Tales, Deals and Steals April Newsletter

Travel Tips, Tales, Deals and Steals April Newsletter

April 2013 Travel Tips, Tales, Deals and Steals April Newsletter Greetings, Currently we are on assignment in the Netherlands and enjoying a fabulous tulip cruise on the deluxe 12-passenger hotel barge, Savoir Faire. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter for our daily updates and photos, and if you have any questions about […]

Travel Tips: Female Solo Travel Safety

Travel Tips: Female Solo Travel Safety

Travel Tips: Female Solo Travel Safety Women Can and Should Travel the World, and Tips on How to Stay Safe! By Viv Chapleo – WAVEJourney Editor/Co-Founder Life is full of risks, some worth taking, others necessary, and then there are the downright stupid ones that we may or may not live through (got plenty of […]

Travel British Columbia, Canada: Big Family, Big White, Big Savings

Travel British Columbia, Canada: Big Family, Big White, Big Savings

Travel British Columbia, Canada: Big Family, Big White, Big Savings By Jane Cassie When our five children were young, choosing the perfect holiday was a challenge and, with an age span of eleven years, reaching consensus was not an easy task. But because they had grown up close to ski lifts and had all made […]

Travel Ontario, Canada: A Winter Visit To Point Pelee

Travel Ontario, Canada: A Winter Visit To Point Pelee

Travel Ontario, Canada: A Winter Visit To Point Pelee By Cheryl Smyth Southern Ontario is a vast land that boasts the Great Lakes, Carolinian forests, and rich agriculture. Though winter temperatures may result in many of these features being covered in snow, there is no reason to endure restlessness and cabin fever inside. For those […]

Travel Ontario: A Drive To Thunder Bay

Travel Ontario: A Drive To Thunder Bay

Travel Ontario: A Drive To Thunder Bay By Cheryl Smyth On Our Way I had reserved the motel room and ensured the car was in proper running order. The cooler was filled with refreshments, and the debit and credit card were on hand. Judging from a glance at my map, I determined if we set […]

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