Archive for September, 2010
Travel Tip: Planning Family Reunions
Travel Tip: Planning Family Reunions A family reunion is a great way to bring everyone together, but if you don’t plan properly, it can also pull you apart. Here are some hints to help you out.
Radio Guests – Fire Island, New York – Sept. 18, 2010
Radio Guests – Fire Island, New York – Sept. 18, 2010 On Saturday, September 18, Peter broadcasts from Fire Island, New York, where’s he’s an active volunteer firefighter with the Ocean Bay Park Fire Department. Featured guests from the show include: – Arnie Weissman, editor in chief of Travel Weekly, talking about the FAA’s new [...]
Suzy & Sarah Shop Shenzhen, China: Electronics, Eyeglasses, Fabrics & Art
Suzy & Sarah Shop Shenzhen, China: Electronics, Eyeglasses, Fabrics & Art Dear Peter, Although I am just across the border and only one hour from Hong Kong, I am still in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) with all that entails—like a visa. But I got a one-year visa for just a little bit more [...]
Travel Tip: Who Is NOT Allowed on Cruise Ships?
Travel Tip: Who Is NOT Allowed on Cruise Ships? For many people, a cruise is a trip of a lifetime, but not everyone is allowed on board. Here’s what you need to know about who is–and isn’t–allowed on a cruise ship.
Immersion Travel USA: A Volunteer Vacation Guide
Immersion Travel USA: A Volunteer Vacation Guide If you’ve ever thought a volunteer vacation meant paying thousands of dollars to spend several weeks abroad, think again. Peter recently chatted with Sheryl Kayne, author of Immersion Travel USA: The Best and Most Meaningful Volunteering, Living, and Learning Excursions, to uncover some of her favorite volunteer experiences, [...]
Horsebacking Riding & Equestrian Vacations: Four Legs Are Better Than Two
Horsebacking Riding & Equestrian Vacations: Four Legs Are Better Than Two We’re not sure what it is about the autumn that makes us want to jump on a horse and ride into the sunset ne’er to return, die-hard equestrian Athena Arnot-Copenhaver set out in search of some of the greatest horseback riding adventures from here [...]
Skyrider Seats Could Mean Even Less Legroom On Planes
Skyrider Seats Could Mean Even Less Legroom On Planes A revolution in air travel or a devolution in airline customer service, that’s what industry insiders are saying about a plane seat inspired by a saddle that was unveiled at the Aircraft Interiors Expo conference in Long Beach, California this week. Called the Skyrider, the new [...]
Col. Jack Jacobs Analyzing Post 9/11 Transportation Security
Col. Jack Jacobs Analyzing Post 9/11 Transportation Security On the anniversary of 9/11, Peter checked in with Colonel Jack Jacobs, Congressional Medal of Honor recipient and military analyst for MSNBC. The questions that Peter raised are the ones that most Americans continue to ask. Find what Col. Jacobs had to say about the state of [...]







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