Tagged With "Hemingway haunts"
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Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#84)
As ever, Gumbo is on the go...but he ain't sayin' where! His mystery haunt this time is clearly not new, and it's not indoors. Want to know more? Join with the rest of the curious to discuss hints, add ideas, and sort out the forever question: Where...
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KLM Flash Sale: NYC to Kilimanjaro RT for $798
If Mt. Kilimanjaro has been on your mind since reading Hemingway in high school (or if you've seen the movie), here's your chance. KLM has a 24-hour flash sale at $798 RT from NYC, or $848 if you're leaving from Chicago or DC. The fare is only...
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Crackpot Hall, Yorkshire Dales
Ian Cook shares some great photos and the history of Crackpot Hall.
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Take A Tour To These Patriotic Places of India
The charm, the grandeur and the royalty is how India can be described. Not only in monetary terms but the country is also rich in terms of culture, traditions, heritage sites and everything. It is because of this reason that the country was once called “Golden Bird”. Got fascinated by the beauty and the charm of the country, many rulers has invaded this spectacular country at different period of time. Right start from Aibak to Mughals to British, the country is ruled and built in a unique...
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Visiting Key West and the Hemingway House
Stephanie shares a visit to the Key West, a highlight of which was exploring the Hemingway home.
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Ernest Hemingway Home, Key West (Where Gumbo Was #353)
Gumbo was visiting Ernest Hemingway's home in Old Key West. The home is nicely preserved including with original furniture, memorabilia displays and descendants of the author's six-toed cat.
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Dunstaffnage Castle, Scotland
Ian Cook shares beautiful images and a detailed history of Dunstaffnage Castle. Built in the 13th century, it is one of the oldest castles in Scotland and has stood witness to many of the country's key historic events.
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Ghost Adventures in Gettysburg and Maryland
It's Halloween and what could be more timely that stories of ghosts and visiting the places they haunt, like Stephanie Kalina-Metzger did in Gettysburg and Maryland.
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The St. Augustine Lighthouse
Made of Alabama brick and Philadelphia iron, the St. Augustine Lighthouse has stood stoically on the shoreline of Anastasia Island as a beacon to maritime pilots since 1874. By JP Chartier The tower rises to a height of 165 ft....
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A visit to Waterton National Park
Waterton Lakes National Park is in the extreme south-west of the province of Alberta and is contiguous with Glacier National Park in Montana. It includes some of the most spectacular scenery in the Canadian Rockies,...
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March 14, 2019: Sloppy Joe's, Key West
DrFumblefinger pays a quick visit to Sloppy Joe's Bar in Key West, a favorite place of author Ernest Hemingway when he lived in the city in the 1930s.
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Where in the World is Gumbo #12
So many churches, so many differences...and so many similariies. This one is not like the two previous churches that featured in previous puzzles, but it is surely somewhat like many you have seen. Gumbo continues his hopping from place to...
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In Hemingway’s footsteps: Ketchum and Sun Valley, Idaho
As we drive north from Twin Falls, through black lava fields, farms and sage, I take in the majestic mountains ahead as they emerge from the clouds. It’s easy to see why this area had a special place in ‘Papa’ Hemingway’s...
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Visit the 18th Century in Colonial Williamsburg, VA
Restored buildings and costumed townspeople give you the opportunity to feel as if you have stepped back into the 18th century in Williamsburg.
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January 21, 2016. Happy Days !
Winter days shoveling snow remind TG Guru GarryRF of sunnier days on a Cuban beach.
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Vietnam's new footbridge lends a hand
Near Da Nang, this amazing bridge is part of the revival of a former colonial vacation area.
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Re: KLM Flash Sale: NYC to Kilimanjaro RT for $798
That's an amazingly good price. If you've ever wanted to see the incredible Ngorongoro Crater, this is your chance to do so.
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Re: Thinking Big...
No, not Seaside Heights, but the Point Pleasant Beach boardwalk...an old haunt from our summer breaks in Manasquan when the kids were young...
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Playa Pilar, Cayo Guillermo, Cuba
Professor Abe recalls one of his favorite beaches in Cuba, also a favorite of author Ernest Hemingway.
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Re: Playa Pilar, Cayo Guillermo, Cuba
My kids love that beach. Safe and great for flying kites.
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Haunted Living near Denver, Colorado
If you love horror movies, stores, and legends, Denver is the place to be. If you dare, check out Samantha's post about the horror of these haunted places near Denver.
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Bangkok’s Palaces and Temples
One of the most vibrant and dynamic cities in South-East Asia, Bangkok assaults the senses with colour, noise and aromas.
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Pondicherry Eats
It’s been less than a month since I relocated from my former hometown of Pondicherry, where I spent more than a decade, to my ancestral hometown Kolkata. I have been busy catching up with friends and family after ages, but I know soon enough memories of my beautiful beachside town will come back to haunt me. I believe the best, and in many ways the worst, years of my life were spent there. So, for whatever it’s worth, I also believe that food not only unites but also heals. Food abides and...
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An Idaho Homage to Hemingway
A visit to Ernest Hemingway's beloved Idaho retreat, and the place he lies in eternal rest.
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Re: An Idaho Homage to Hemingway
This was a fascinating article. I especially enjoyed the scenic photos and learning about #Hemingway's life and the Ketchum, #Idaho memorials. I really enjoyed it!
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Re: An Idaho Homage to Hemingway
Thank you for your comment, Marilyn! Sun Valley is beautiful, and it and the Sawtooth mountains are well worth exploring! If you've never been to the mountains in Idaho, you are missing out on some of the best scenery in the USA.
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Tangier, Morocco Enjoying a Renaissance
Privately funded restorations of Tangier's most famous landmarks are helping to return Tangier to its former glory.
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Re: Strasbourg: Self-service tour of Alsatian food
One of my favorite cities: I’m sure you’ll love it. The self-service tour wasn’t running when I was last there, in the middle of Covid; I hope it’s back for you! Secret guilt: I haunt the Place Broglie market, watching the chickens turning on a spit, and dripping onto cut up potatoes in a pan underneath. I’ve never bought the chicken, but when the potatoes are fully browned in chicken drippings…. Well….
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"Haunted Places"—Not just for Halloween!
Marilyn Jones takes an early-season look at a book that will either fascinate viewers or give them shivers up their spines
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An Island Named K’gari
In the Australian state of Queensland, Barry Barford revisits an old haunt with a new name.
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Key West, Florida: Island of Dreams
Barry Barford finds the perfect hideaway in the shape of Key West.
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Re: Key West, Florida: Island of Dreams
A terrific summary of a unique destination that's always fun to visit. Nice photos, Judy!