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/What do you do when you have two weeks without your spouse (because they are going somewhere absolutely fabulous and you need to work)? You go on adventures on the weekends, that's what!
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What do you do when you have two weeks without your spouse (because they are going somewhere absolutely fabulous and you need to work)? You go on adventures on the weekends, that's what!
Read MoreAlameda Park, just west of the Cathedral, is a well-maintained public park that offers gorgeous views of Santiago. Be sure to walk through the park, about as far as you can to the wester edge. There you'll find a stunning vista of the USC -- that's University of Santiago de Compostela, not the other USC -- that's worth enjoying for several minutes, or an hour.
Read MoreNoia started out as a small fishing village over one thousand years ago. Today, it's still a small fishing village, but a decent-sized city has grown up around it, with all the modern trappings you'd expect to find.
Read MoreIt's a little grey and bleak in England, particularly in the winter. One way to beat that is to hang out at The Winter Garden, right in the middle of Sheffield.
Read MoreFree museums area good way to while away the hours of a rainy day, and the Millennium Gallery is a good one. When we were there, three exhibitions were open
Read MoreBefore Sheffield was a steel town, it was a knife-sharpening town. No, not kidding. The power of water was typically used to mill grains, but here, it turns a series of belts that turn grinding wheels of different sizes.
Read MoreThere's still a working cinema, restaurant that serves up some tasty quick dishes, a full bar that will make beer nerds quite happy, a room for ping pong (and yes, probably beer pong), and a room set aside for performances. Wow!
Read MoreGuess what we found a few miles from Knutsford? A huge radio telescope at the Jodrell Bank Discovery Center! Buzz Aldrin and Brian Cox were here just the day before. Yeah, we missed them.
Read MorePricing is more than reasonable. They are attentive, spend an inordinate amount of time with their clients. And they're quite friendly. Even better -- I'm getting better, thanks to the great staff at Elite Health!
Read MoreIf you’re in town on the 1st Sunday of the month, you’re in for a treat. The whole of Princess Street is blocked off for an outstanding open marketplace put on by Makers Market.
Read MoreThe Grand Place is one of the most awe inspiring places I have ever been to. We saw it both at night and during the day and must say nighttime was absolutely amazing!
Read MoreAtomium was built for the 1958 World's Fair and still today looks like something from a sci-fi movie. It is a combination permanent and temporary exhibits.
Read MoreThe rooms were small, but quite clean. The cleaning staff -- no, they don't clean the rooms every day -- were present most of the time, and did an excellent job keeping the common areas (shared bathrooms, for instance) quite clean, even with frequent use by people with, er... questionable hygienics.
Read MoreThe Rundentaarn, or Round Tower, is... well... a round tower. Visitor can walk up the corkscrewing paved path -- not steps -- for eight "turns" to get to the top. Once there, you're rewarded with some stunning views of Copenhagen from one of the highest vantage points. Of course, the day we were there, it was windy and cloudy. Welcome to Denmark.
Read MoreWith everything freezing outside, we stepped into the fabulous Botanical Gardens. It was humid and warm inside -- just what we needed. The Gardens have two different levels so you can see down through the canopy level. This is a true research garden available for teaching and general information. It was absolutely beautiful inside.
Read MoreChristiania is an area within Copenhagen that is self-governing, which promotes self expression. The area has been around for more than 30 years. There are restaurants, stages, schools, etc... There is a calm about the area. No photography is allowed within the area. I wish we had more time to explore.
Read MoreFounders House treated us right! One quick outreach, and general manger Zenia invited us down to experience one of their demo nights! Founders House is in the middle of "Startup Village" a collection of places that have grown up around one another. They've a cool warehouse vibe with plenty of meeting rooms, private offices, and a general purpose area that's big and spacious.
Read MoreNoho makes you forget that coworking spaces can be professional, but not stuffy. Hip, but not hipster. And open, but not chaotic. It's exactly the kind of space smart, savvy entrepreneurs want to work.
Read MoreThe Castle Corlay isn't much to look at when you get up close. It makes an imposing figure as you dive into town, but beyond the walls on the side of the lake... it's pretty sparse. Still, it's a good place to take a few pictures. Just don't expect much in the way of information when you get there.
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