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Family Fun at Zehnder’s Splash Park, Frankenmuth Michigan

The Famine Trail: commemorating the Great Irish Famine of 1845-1850

by Kimberly Ballaro / Sep 22, 2010 / 0 comments

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar: Mahler’s Greatest ‘Hit’ and a Free Museum Day

by Josh Garrick / Sep 21, 2010 / 0 comments

Culture Worthy of Your Calendar: Mahler’s Greatest ‘Hit’ and a Free Museum Day
By Josh Garrick
 

Photo of the Week Sept 20, 2010: I’m Watching You - Paris, France

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Sep 20, 2010 / 0 comments

I’m Watching You - Paris, France

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Life at Pier Cottage, Co Kerry, Ireland

The rhythms of life change, when you move slowly. Knowing the tide schedule, anticipating the sunrises, enjoying the seals - it's all something that we were lucky enough to experience. Settling into life at Pier Cottage, Co Kerry, Ireland for two weeks was pure joy.

Northern Irish Film - Top Picks: Middletown, Hunger, and Bloody Sunday

However far away you may be from the fresh air and rocky coasts of Northern Ireland, there’s no need to miss the fine storytelling and visual art of Northern film.

The Thrill of the Ancient Tuscan Crossbow Festival ~ Palio della Balestra

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Sep 18, 2010 / 0 comments

The Palio della Balestra has been held every year in Sansepolcro on the second Sunday of September - uninterrupted since the 15th century. It is an ancient competition between Sansepolcro (Tuscany) and their neighboring rivals of Gubbio (Umbria).
Tuscany Crossbow Festival

Zen Travel - Solo Travel

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Sep 17, 2010 / 0 comments

Zen can only be experienced solo. Zen is about being totally aware of
now – who you are, what you feel in the present. The past and the

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Yeti tourism: preamble

Back in the 1970s, Nepal became famous as the culmination of the hippie trail overland from Europe via Istanbul, Teheran, Kabul, Peshawar and Delhi. The allure of this relatively unknown destination, closed to Western tourism until the 1950s, was based on five interrelated amenity assets: the Himalayas (especially Mt.

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Photographer of the Month: Carrie Kellenberger

One photographer I've long admired is Carrie Kellenberger. We've featured her site, My Several Worlds, and appreciate her many ESL articles here, as well.

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