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By Sue Frisch , 21 February 2018

A WINter Weekend in Norfolk, Connecticut Offers Fun for All

It’s the perfect winter celebration: outdoor sports; a restaurant crawl and a pancake breakfast; concerts and art shows; kids’ activities, tours and open houses, ice carving and much more will be featured during Norfolk’s first WINter Weekend, Saturday and Sunday, February 24 and 25. What’s even better, most of the events are free.

Skiing - A WINter Weekend in Norfolk, Connecticut Offers Fun for All

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  • winter
  • festivals
  • events
  • travel
By Kerry Dexter , 19 February 2018

Music: Listening for Community

Community. The people who live on the same street, in the same neighborhood. People you see every week at the market. Those you know through your work. Your family. Friends of the heart. Passing acquaintances. The many communities of shared interests and shared histories to which each person belongs, in physical, geographical life and in the wide variety the internet offers help share and define identity. If things go well, community is a source of strength and support in hard times.

By Shella Brenner , 19 February 2018

Hit the Trails in Northern Ireland & Donegal

Hiking is a popular pastime in Ireland for both serious hillwalkers and newbies looking to jumpstart a healthier lifestyle. For travelers, it can also be a wonderful way to see a beautiful country, to meet new people, and to learn about the history, culture, flora, and fauna of the Emerald Isle. 

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  • hiking
  • travel
  • Ireland
  • Northern Ireland
  • Wild Atlantic Way
  • Donegal
  • travel tips
By Josh Garrick , 18 February 2018

Florida Culture for the Week of February 17, 2018 By Josh Garrick

Florida Culture for the Week of February 17, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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  • Florida
  • arts
  • entertainment
  • music
  • theatre
  • dance
  • events
  • travel
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 15 February 2018

Photographer of the Month: Ted Nelson

Ted Nelson is an outdoor adventure travel blogger based out of Chicago who runs the travel blog Traveling Ted. He specializes in cross-country skiing, canoeing, hiking/backpacking, and international budget travel. He prefers to count jungles, rainforests, and national parks visited instead of countries and states; however, the latter count is 30 and 42. 

By Stephane Alexandre , 15 February 2018

Mi Cafecito: A Coffee Tour for a Tea Lover

Our Intercultural Immersion Editor, Stephane Alexandre, recently was a guest with G Adventures for 16 days to Costa Rica! This is one of her trip reports – and on my favorite subject, coffee.

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  • coffee
  • mi cafecito
  • Costa Rica
  • G Adventures
  • travel
  • solo travel
  • youth travel
By Bert Maxwell , 14 February 2018

What to Do When Your Vacation Turns into a Nightmare

Most people take vacations as a way to have an escape and enjoy spending time at a beautiful destination with their family. Unfortunately, your vacation plans may take a turn for the worse if there are accidents or issues that develop. If your vacation becomes a nightmare due to an emergency, there are a few steps that you can take to find a resolution.

What to Do When Your Vacation Turns into a Nightmare

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  • travel
  • travel tips
  • emergency assistance
By Dr. Jessie Voigts , 13 February 2018

How To Explore Savour Stratford's Chocolate Trail

There's a simple truth for chocolate lovers: we can't get enough. Now, we may be picky (dark chocolate, milk chocolate, single origin, etc.), but we always are searching for more chocolate goodness.

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  • Stratford
  • Ontario
  • Canada
  • chocolate
By Ashley in Italy , 13 February 2018

Carnival Sweets for Fat Tuesday ~ Castagnole, Italian Fritters

What better way to celebrate Carnival & Fat Tuesday than with fritters fried in pork fat?! Castagnole are a specialty of Carnevale and eaten across Italy during this period. Pastry shops are filled with Italian fritters drizzled in honey or rolled in sugar with the ruby colored alkermes liquor atop.

By irishfireside , 13 February 2018

Spots the Tourists Miss In Ireland

Ireland offers a lot more than Killarney and Blarney, so while you’re making your way to these big-time tourists spots, try including some lesser-visited destinations...they’re so close by and in many cases outdo their big name neighbor.

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