A remnant of a bygone era
A historic fruit market, now more of a flea market
These are actually all channels of the Parana River as it enters a complex delta. El Tigre is a playground for the “elites” of Buenos
Maybe only one day every two weeks is this clear and sunny in the world’s southern most city.
Disney World has raised it’s one day base ticket to $99 for the Magic Kingdom. It’s base one day ticket prices have risen by about 60 percent since 2005. Read More: …
For the classic car aficionados among us, this offering from Lonely Planet’s newletter this morning, ‘Top 10 Classic Car Rides’. From Aston Martin to Mustang, it’s possible to drive the car of our dreams in real life (or on holiday), including…
Just back the other day from a week in Spain, flying both ways on Iberia. Unlike the U.S. carriers that now allow gate-to-gate use of electronics (as long as they’re in airplane mode) Iberia very firmly told me to put away my phone and Kindle until the seat-belt light was off—just like the old days! Has anyone else had recent experience with non-U.S. airlines and their policies. I know the EU regulatory authorities have issued rules that are pretty much the same as the FAA’s, but apparently…
A historic fruit market, now more of a flea market
These are actually all channels of the Parana River as it enters a complex delta. El Tigre is a playground
Maybe only one day every two weeks is this clear and sunny in the world’s southern most city.
Disney World has raised it’s one day base ticket to $99 for the Magic Kingdom. It’s base one day ticket prices have risen by about 60 percent since 2005. Read More: …
For the classic car aficionados among us, this offering from Lonely Planet’s newletter this morning, ‘Top 10 Classic Car Rides’. From Aston Martin to Mustang, it’s possible to drive the car of our dreams in real life (or on holiday), including…
Just back the other day from a week in Spain, flying both ways on Iberia. Unlike the U.S. carriers that now allow gate-to-gate use of electronics (as long as they’re in airplane mode) Iberia very firmly told me to put away my phone and Kindle until the seat-belt light was off—just like the old days! Has anyone else had recent experience with non-U.S. airlines and their policies. I know the EU regulatory authorities have issued rules that are pretty much the same as the FAA’s, but apparently…