"Blue Monday," is often touted as the most depressing day of the year. While its origins are rooted in marketing, the term has entered common parlance, reflecting a shared experience of winter blues and the challenges many face in the early part of the year. For me to help with the blues, no matter what time of year, travel is one of my favorite ways to do it. Here are 5 … [Read more...] about What Is Blue Monday? 5 Places to Travel to Beat the January Slump
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The Best US Airports for Stress-Free Flying in 2025
If you're planning a vacation in 2025, booking a flight is undoubtedly on your must-do list if you haven't yet. When booking a flight, have you considered the top US airports for stress-free travel? A new study revealed the 10 best US airports for a hassle-free experience in 2025 and the findings may surprise you. Best US Airports for Stress-Free Travel in 2025: Tampa Is … [Read more...] about The Best US Airports for Stress-Free Flying in 2025
Eisenhower National Historic Site: An Eye-Opening Glimpse into American Presidential History
The Eisenhower National Historic Site is a must-visit for any Gettysburg enthusiast. This peaceful farm, once owned by President Dwight D. Eisenhower, offers a unique glimpse into the life of a beloved American leader. History of The Eisenhower National Historic Site In 1950, Eisenhower, then Supreme Commander of NATO, purchased a run-down farm on the outskirts … [Read more...] about Eisenhower National Historic Site: An Eye-Opening Glimpse into American Presidential History
Sparkling Substitutes: 7 Champagne Swaps Worth Toasting
Champagne has long been the essential toast of holidays and other special occasions, but the landscape of sparkling wine is evolving. Today’s breed of bubbles offers an exciting range of choices from nearly every corner of the wine-producing world. Regions across the globe are proving they can stand shoulder to shoulder with the world-famous fizz, offering exciting alternatives … [Read more...] about Sparkling Substitutes: 7 Champagne Swaps Worth Toasting
11 Unusual New Year’s Traditions from Around the World
My house celebrates New Year's Eve & Day pretty much that same way as most Americans: a New Year's Eve party celebrated with friends, watching the Times Square ball drop in front of the tele with the family, & the next day watching football on the tele while diving into junk food and having a nap. In keeping with my unusual traditions to ring in the new year- AKA … [Read more...] about 11 Unusual New Year’s Traditions from Around the World