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  1. Broke-Ass Band Interview: Shenandoah Davis (Sat @ SFCMC)

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 23 November 2011

    I’m a musician and a music journalist. I ...

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  2. The 5 Best Cruise Lines for Kids

    Blog: My Little Nomads - 22 November 2011

    The best cruises, ships, routes and on-board activities for kids and families. Continue reading →Read the entire article here: The 5 Best Cruise Lines for Kids Or check out Where to go in Southeast Asia with kids

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  3. Rooftops: A Haven For Broke Asses

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 22 November 2011

    Perhaps one of my more recent posts put ...

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  4. Paula Deen Writes the ‘Good Book’ of Southern Food

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 22 November 2011

    A Taste for Travel Destination: Southern United States Cooking Books: Paula Deen’s Southern Cooking Bible and Paula Deen’s Kitchen Classics Post By Brette Sember One summer we rented a condo on Hilton Head for a week. It sounded perfect – wide beaches, warm water, and an island that caters to vacationers. Unfortunately there were jellyfish [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.

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  5. Lounging Around: Farley’s

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 21 November 2011

    Farley’s, a staple of the Potrero morning scene, ...

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  6. Lady in Manhattan

    Blog: A Lady in London - 21 November 2011

    There are protests in London. The Occupy movement has taken over one of the city’s most famous landmarks, St Paul’s Cathedral. Across the pond, the Occupy Wall Street movement that inspired its London counterpart was in full swing until last week. When I left home on Wednesday to travel to New York City for my [...]

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  7. So It Goes at the Vonnegut Library

    Blog: My Kind of Town (& Around) - 19 November 2011

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  8. Is Random Art Still Art?

    Blog: Snarky Tofu - 18 November 2011

    Back in Olympia after three weeks in LA. Sorting through thousands of images.

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  9. Broke-Ass Pop Culture: I’m New Here

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 18 November 2011

    So I’m pretty new to NYC. Like, I-don’t-move-in-to-my-apartment-until-December ...

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  10. Oauhu’s Wild Leeward Coast

    Blog: Ottsworld - 18 November 2011

    The first thing you need to know about islands is that there is a windward and leeward coast. The windward coast is pretty self explanatory, but the leeward coast is basically the downwind coast and therefore generally the more calm side of the island. For Oahu, when you mention the leeward coast you normally have [...]

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  11. Tasty Tequila at Tommy’s Mexican Restaurant

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 17 November 2011

    As previously noted I’m a huge fan of ...

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  12. A Dollar More for Dignity: Bianca

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 17 November 2011

    To sustain any healthy relationship you have to ...

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  13. Best Music, 2011

    Blog: Music Road - 17 November 2011

    This is a time of year for gift lists, shopping lists, and best of lists.

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  14. Not For Tourists Luau

    Blog: Ottsworld - 17 November 2011

    I heard it over and over, “You must go to a luau; the quintessential Hawaiian experience.” However there’s nothing about me that likes quintessential, in fact if everyone else is going to see something, then most likely I won’t just because I’m stubborn. I’m doubt my stubbornness is one of my best traits, but it [...]

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  15. Street Art in Aspen?

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 17 November 2011

      One of the first things I noticed and loved about the small and quaint downtown Aspen area were these huge, larger than life murals painted on old brick buildings. My dad paints signs similar to this (although a much smaller size) in Florida and I’ve always admired the amount of detail and precision that goes into each unique sign. The end result is truly the work of an artist.  And, while these weren’t the...

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  16. Dempsey’s Drunken Smartass Olympics

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 16 November 2011

    You had me at “Drunken.” Dempsey’s in the ...

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  17. Rathbones Pub & Grill’s Weekly Specials

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 15 November 2011

    Happy hour has become the standard in bars ...

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  18. Hiking to the Best Views in Hawaii

    Blog: Ottsworld - 15 November 2011

    I’m a mountain person more than a beach person. I like to spend a little time at the beach, but lying there or participating in water sports hold my attention for only so long. My preferred beach time is about 1 ½ hours and then I’m done and long for a change of scenery. So [...]

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  19. NYC Restaurant Review: Tillman’s

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 14 November 2011

    Only in New York City can you pay ...

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  20. Louis Bromfield and Loving the Land in Ohio

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 14 November 2011

    Destination: Ohio Book: Pleasant Valley (1945) by Louis Bromfield Louis Bromfield definitely got me thinking.  About the complex man who won a Pulitzer Prize for fiction and made waves along with contemporaries Sinclair Lewis and Hemingway and Fitzgerald, and why Bromfield has sunk out of view. About why he left his global meanderings to return [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library.

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  21. Sakura: Beyond Ramen

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 13 November 2011

    At the end of that bustling Irving Street ...

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  22. The Four Seasons of Grouse Mountain Lodge, Whitefish Montana

    Blog: Canada's Adventure Couple - 12 November 2011

    Located in the magnificent Northern Rocky Mountains and surrounded by dramatic glacier-carved peaks and pristine lakes, rests Whitefish, Montana.  Boasting a sense of community left over from its pioneering days, and a location deep within a valley that keeps it safe from extreme climate changes, Whitefish is both uniquely charming and ideal for year-round recreation. [...]

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  23. L.A. Day Trips: Apple Orchards, Apple Picking, Apple Overload

    Blog: Vagabond3 - 11 November 2011

    Every Fall, Oak Glen apple orchards gear up for hundreds of people to come and pick their own apples, buy apple pies and hike around the orchards. Even though it’s only 90 minutes from Los Angeles, you’ll feel like you stumbled into small town America for a perfect afternoon away from the city. We were a few weeks late to actually pick the apples off the trees (there were a ton on...

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  24. The Mecca.

    Blog: Tie Dye Travels - 11 November 2011

    Mack’s Prairie Wings isn’t just another sporting goods store.  It’s a destination for duck hunters across the country.

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  25. Last Days for the Sum of Days

    Blog: MuseumChick - 11 November 2011

    This is the last weekend for Carlito Carvalhosa’s interactive work at the MoMA, Sum of Days. The Brazilian artist has invited MoMA visitors to walk through his flowing, gauze-like white cloth that is suspending from the ceiling, allowing for only dark shadows of fellow gazers to show through, thanks to the fluorescent lights on the [...]

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