When you decide to head to the Texas coastal area, you may find yourself saying out loud, “Huh, I forget that Texas has a coastline.” However, for people who know that they appreciate what the Lone Star State has to offer in terms of tourism, they will head to the town of Kemah, TX, where… Continue reading
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Warning: your home may be your place of doom
When you think of home, what comes to mind is a place of rest, comfort, peace, serenity, and joy. It is? But did you know that your home may have more than a dozen hidden dangers that can turn it into a fatal place in the blink of an eye? And older people, especially those… Continue reading
What to do with negative people
Some people never seem to see the bright side of anything and are very vocal about the problems they perceive. However, I am no exception. It affects me a lot when some people want to knock me down. It really makes me break down. But once I pour my heart out, I start to see… Continue reading
Eat, pray, love your way around Bali
The release of the movie Eat Pray Love starring Julia Roberts this August is sure to start many women thinking about what they really want out of life and whether they are happy with their current situation. The film is a true story based on the memoir of the same name by Elizabeth Gilbert. Gilbert… Continue reading
8 stations on the Bakerloo Line with exciting attractions and activities for visitors to explore
The Bakerloo Line, colored brown on London Underground maps, opened in March 1906. The line starts from Harrow & Wealdstone Station in North West London to Elephant & Castle Station in South London. The Bakerloo Line covers a distance of 23 km (14.5 miles) and serves 25 subway stations. Listed below are 8 of the… Continue reading
A restaurant critics worst-case scenario
One of the most interesting things for a restaurant critic is having a pleasant experience and suddenly something unexpected happens. After traveling the United States and Canada for about 5 years, I noticed that the service in some of the most respected restaurant chains was quite uneven. Which means that not only was quality control… Continue reading
Top 10 things to do in Orlando, Florida
Orlando is a city of the best tourist attractions. Orlando is the right place to go when it comes to the best theme and amusement parks. When you visit Orlando, you want to make sure you have an incredible experience. So, we’ll take a look at the top 10 things to do in Orlando, Florida.… Continue reading
Snorkeling in Desecheo: a forbidden island off Rincón, Puerto Rico
Towering surf rises along the 12-mile passage between Rincón, Puerto Rico and an uninhabited island. Our dive boat crosses the waves again and again, reaching the top of the Indigo Hills with ease. We plan to snorkel near the shores of Desecheo Island, a National Wildlife Refuge that was once home to smugglers and pirates… Continue reading
10 things to do in Shanghai 2010
Shanghai 2010 is going to attract the world’s attention as the World’s Fair will be held here. Is the trip to Shanghai already on your schedule? Are you planning what to do in this highly cosmopolitan financial city of China? As a native Chinese who travels to Shanghai frequently, here is my suggested list of… Continue reading
Movies and Snacks: Finding Connections With Your Autistic Child
On the tv show Paternity, one of the characters, Max Braverman, is a boy with Asperger’s syndrome. Max displayed many of the classic traits of autism, including an obsession with specific issues. One of his areas of greatest interest was pirates. Max loved dressing up as a pirate and acting out his made-up stories. His… Continue reading