When Distraction Can Equal Disaster in Your Travels
by Victoria Ugarte
It is so easy to get swept away by the grandeur of a big city or get caught up in the romance of a quaint town for the first time, isn’t it? After all, one can’t help feeling a sense of wonder when we discover other lands. It’s what travel is all about. Having said that, it is vitally important to be aware and alert at all times, as distraction, when traveling, can ... Read Full Article >>
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On Food and Family
by Victoria Ugarte
Childhood memories seem to orbit around the senses and few are more powerful than those associated with food, which can define us in ways that we don’t fully appreciate. Some of the most dominant recollections of my childhood stem from our unique Basque-Spanish-Filipino heritage and distinctly link food and family. In fact fusion techniques in cooking was the norm at our collective family kitchens long before the concept became fashionable as a result of our mixed ... Read Full Article >>
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Marika Martinez, owner/operator of Women’s Own Adventure, interviews Kerry O’Regan, retired academic and author, on her journey along The Pilgrim Trail.
Your walk was an amazing personal achievement,
When did you first think of doing this?
The strange thing it, it just literally popped out of my mouth. I didn’t know I was thinking about it; I hardly knew anything of it. But then, in response to someone’s innocent question about my post-retirement plans, I said, ‘I’m going to walk the Camino’. I guess the idea must have been ... Read Full Article >>
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