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$1,000 Video Challenge Finalists

2017 $1,000 Video Challenge Finalists

60 seconds of Shiraz Video by Andrey Marusov Rocky Point, Puerto Penasco, Mexico Video by Dede Ogden Land of Golden, Colorado Video by Cseeszka Borjigin  Banff – A Winter Wonderland Video by Kimberlee Cloutier  Kansas City, Missouri Video by Lynn Marlborough Canadian Rockies Video by Molly Gannon Albufeíra, Portugal Video by Mónica Araújo Salgado Pereira…

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Great Escape Radio Episode 79: Start where you are

“The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.” – Ellen Parr For more information about getting started with travel writing, visit new.greatescapepublishing.com/start/travelwriting. Great Escape Radio host, Jody Maberry, and Director, Lori Allen, introduce us to Mary Charlebois. For Mary, getting started with travel writing was a solution for avoiding a boring retirement.…

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Single, Woman, Traveler: A “Novel” 4-Day Trip to Savannah

As you walk through the historic downtown area of Savannah, stepping over cobblestone pathways, the humidity envelops you like the ghosts of generals and Southern belles from another time. Strolling through the mossy, earthy smell of postage stamp parks, there’s an aura thick with history of an Old South that tends to not only slow…

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Five Things to Do in Old Town Temecula

For off-the-beaten-path wine and olive oil tasting, Villa di Calabro delivers. Located in a little 90-year-old house just steps away from Temecula’s civic center, Villa di Calabro excels in providing an intimate tasting experience. Owners Mike and Mindy generously share stories and insights of their craft as they pour. Ask about the peach sangria. Enjoy…

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Take a Day Trip to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden!

The gardens are gorgeous. I’ve never seen so many tulips blooming all at once. The Netherlands probably has more but this was a pretty impressive display. There was so much color everywhere, I kept forgetting I was in Texas. Nothing against Texas, but I’ve gotten kind of used to the desert-y feel and look of…

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Weekend in Wisconsin — A Road Trip Back in Time

The next morning, we took off to relive vacation memories from my husband’s childhood, when his family would pile into the car with their camping gear and head to Devil’s Lake State Park. I had found and booked a room at The WilloWood Inn, just south of downtown Baraboo and close to the main entrance…

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