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Jamón, Jamón: Alice’s Gastronomic Adventures

Jamón, Jamón: Alice’s Gastronomic Adventures is just that – a gastronomic adventure through several countries. Let your taste buds be your guide as Alice Driver takes you on a tour from gourmet hot dogs in Chicago to watermelon juice and arranged marriages in Malaysia. See for yourself – you won’t be disappointed.

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30 Before 30

Angie Banicki is a publicist in Hollywood who, when she set off to travel the world, got her friends (some of them noted celebrities) to give her their personal travel tips. An unusual but entertaining read.

Historic Traveler

Historic Traveler is a blog that inspires you to dig deeper into the rich history of the places you travel to. A breezy read about places throughout North America.

Alison Travels

Alison quit corporate America for a life on the road. Along for the ride is Max, her dog and companion as she travels around the USA writing and taking photographs.

Wanderlust

Zishaan Hayath is a talented photographer from India whose blog is a collection of travel journals about trips throughout India and further afield.

Wayfaring Wanderer

Jessica is a talented photographer living in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Her blog features photos and short snippets from travels around her home and beyond.

Jennifer’s Journeys

Jennifer Johnson is a talented writer and photographer based in Seattle. Her blog is a colourful collection of jaunts around Seattle and trips further afield.

9000 Miles

This summer, Scott Shetler set out to travel around the USA in a van for four months. His blog is an entertaining and personable record of his adventures along the way.

501 Places

501 Places is the daily blog of Andy Jarosz, a creative writer with a flair for short tales from the road.

Summer Family Road Trips

This could be the year of the family road trip. The summer of 2009 may go down in history as the summer we rediscovered the open road as the solution for the conflicting need of a much needed break coupled with the lack of ability to spend on a foreign vacation destination; the need for frugality versus the promise of rejuvenation. With fuel prices being the lowest in 4 years, and vacation budgets being a non-factor in a lot of Americans minds right now, the stage is set for summer family road trips to be the boon.

Since we’ve covered thoughts and tips on solo road trips, let’s talk about ways to extend the initial promise of the nostalgic memories that Dads everywhere seem to dreamily envision as they herd the brood into the family sedan for a view of roadside Americana.

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